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Hello all,


We are looking for a new local happy family to join us on Wednsdays. Anytime between 8am - 6pm.


I am the fun loving nanny of one 4 year old girl, so a toddler or baby joining us would be really great.

I have been part of many very successful nanny shares over the years, which I really enjoy.

We can be very flexible about where we are based.

We are currently based near to Fairlawn School, so Forest Hill/Honor Oak area would be great.


We always have lots & lots of fun, out & about & at home. Arts & crafts & imaginative play & dance.


I am a British nanny with 15 years experience. C.R.B checks, first aid & can re-register with Ofsted,

if required. I really do enjoy my role & especially assisting & nurturing in the formative years.

I have had the privilege of working along side some amazing families with wonderful fun loving children.


Please private message me for more information.


Thank you so much.


From Claire B




Below are my two current employers references.



Posted by flashback September 21, 10:13PM


I can vouch for Claire being an amazing nanny. She has looked after our 4 year-old daughter for

the past three years. We have always been so impressed by Claire's creative ideas for play and intelligent,

calm, child-centred approach. My daughter has such fun in her care. Feel free to PM me for a more

detailed reference.




Posted by Eggman81 September 22, 09:12PM


Claire has been looking after our daughter for more than two years and we really could not have

asked for a better nanny. We are also moving out of London and already know the whole family is

going to miss Claire deeply.

She is faultlessly caring, loving and gentle, and has helped our daughter grow through a great

variety of creative play and activities. The Wednesdays and Thursdays Claire comes are one

of the highlights of our daughter's week.

Feel free to PM for further details, but Claire is truly special.

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