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Hi! My name is Kristel (33) and i am from Estonia. I have lived in England for 11 years now. I have over 15 years of childcare experience in Estonia, Finland,Germany and England. I have been a Nanny in London for the past 10 years. I have worked as a After School Nanny and a Full time Live Out Nanny in Richmond, Notting Hill, Chelsea, Greenwich, Canary Wharf and East Dulwich. I have experience looking after children from 4 month old's to 8 year old's. I am still in contact with most of my previous Families and still help them out occasionally. I have superb checkable references from my past 5 Families. I enjoy to be outdoors and to be creative with play. I love music, reading, camping, travelling and animals. I am very clean and tidy. Also i am reliable, trustworthy, understanding, flexible and caring. I have a DBS check and First Aid. I am not Ofsted registered and i do not drive. All the Best, Kristel

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