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Paid childcare

Discuss everything related to paid childcare here, including childminders, nannies, nurseries and au pairs.

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izzyrubi · 27/02/2005 15:40

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
RTKangaMummy · 27/02/2005 15:42

Have you tried THE LADY magazine?

ggglimpopo · 27/02/2005 15:50

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uwila · 27/02/2005 16:04

greataupair.com has been good to me (but there are mixed reviews about them on mumsnet). Where are you? When do you need her? Live-in or out?

MaryP0p1 · 27/02/2005 16:26

What area are you looking in?

izzyrubi · 27/02/2005 16:43

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hatsoff · 27/02/2005 16:53

try simply childcare (google it and you'll find the website) you subscribe to a listings magazine (ie childcare wanted and offered) and you put an ad in yourself, if you like. It generally has a bit more variety in terms of part-time, nanny shares etc. And a heck of a lot cheaper than agencies

pinotgrigio · 27/02/2005 16:56

Hi Izzyrubi. I'm in Kingston and am about to move my nanny to part time, so I think she would probably be quite interested as you're just round the corner. She lives in with me so live-out is no problem. CAT me with the details if you'd like me to pass them on to her.

izzyrubi · 27/02/2005 17:23

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RTKangaMummy · 27/02/2005 17:33

I would go for The Lady because when I was a nanny I and all my friends read it so think it has large readership.

Don't put kiddie names in though.

just DD or DS and ages

izzyrubi · 27/02/2005 23:17

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