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Need a temporary holiday nanny or cover this Easter break?

A nanny can turn a holiday into an unforgettable experience.

The cost of a holiday nanny starts at £450 a week, on top of which the family has to pay for travel and accommodation and provide meals. While large hotels and resorts at home and abroad can supply babysitters, and very often a children’s club, a holiday nanny makes perfect sense if you’re staying in a farmhouse, villa or gîte.

As many parents know, there are few more frustrating feelings than aching to go to that amazing restaurant down the road but being unable to because the baby is overtired, the older one turns his/her nose up at haute cuisine and the maître d’ turns up his nose at both of them.

A holiday nanny spares you all that. Plus, if you get the right person – and part of the service is carefully matching families and staff – your children will adore spending time with him/her. And, as every parent knows, if the children are happy, the grown-ups can slope off for a lovely middle-aged nap.

To book your holiday nanny or make an enquiry, get in touch with Corrina or Ronel on 020 7935 3515 or email us on info@nannyservice.co.uk

 

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By |2017-03-28T14:49:34+00:00March 30th, 2017|Parental Blog|0 Comments

Classic Children’s book of the week, We’re Going on a Bear Hunt

Classic Children’s book of the week

Reading books aloud to children stimulates their imagination and expands their understanding of the world therefore it helps them develop language and listening skills and prepares them to understand the written word.

Every week we select one book as our classic book of the week.  This week’s classic book is We’re Going on a Bear Hunt.

We're Going on a Bear Hunt children's book cover image

We’re Going on a Bear Hunt book

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By |2017-03-20T10:49:24+00:00March 29th, 2017|Parental Blog|0 Comments

Classic Children’s book of the week

Reading a book aloud to children stimulates their imagination and expands their understanding of the world. It helps them develop language and listening skills and prepares them to understand the written word.

Every week we select one book as our classic book of the week.  This week’s classic book is Guess How Much I Love You.

Image of Guess how much I love you book cover


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By |2017-03-20T10:12:30+00:00March 22nd, 2017|Parental Blog, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Live-in nanny for 6 yr old, ASAP, £500-550npw

Nanny job ref: PLI/W3
Highly responsible live-in nanny is needed for a single mum and her 6-year old girl.  Looking for a good all-rounder who can cook healthy meals from scratch, drive an automatic car and who can plan and take her daughter to after school/holiday activities and organise playdates. You will also need to walk their two small dogs during the day, there is a lovely park very close by.  Other duties will include doing the weekly food shopping, laundry and running errands.  There is a cleaner who comes in 2-3 days a week.  Hours are Mon-Fri 6-6, you may also be asked to babysit up to 2-3 nights a week due to the nature of mums work, however this is not a frequent occurrence.  You will have weekends free.  Spacious room, bathroom and balcony on a separate floor which you have to yourself.  Starts ASAP.  £500-550 after tax.

Written references, 1st aid certificate and a DBS will be requested at interview.

By |2017-03-21T09:46:01+00:00March 21st, 2017|Live-in|0 Comments

Bach to Baby, family entertainment

 

Bach to Baby is an innovative and award-winning concert series for babies, tots and their parents/nannies to enjoy together.

LONDON — The critically acclaimed classical series Bach to Baby, is set up by mum and pianist  Miaomiao Yu after becoming frustrated at not being able to take her children to the sort of quality classical music concerts that she regularly enjoyed as a professional musician.

Miaomiao, an award-winning pianist,  wanted to perform for her son in a concert setting, but found it unrealistic for many reasons, including the late nights.

“And then I thought, this is silly: why not play for him and his friends and other babies and toddlers, at a kid-friendly time? The idea grew from there,” said Miaomiao, who is also a professor of piano at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.

Miaomiao set about to design a rigorous musical programme for babies that wouldn’t have been out of place at the Proms. Programming range from Bach to Barber, from Chopin to Shostakovich. “I didn’t want to dumb it down for children. Studies show the positive effects of classical music and children are like little sponges at this stage.  Why shouldn’t they be allowed to experience the same high calibre performances as that enjoyed by adults in the best concert halls of the world?”  asks Miaomiao.

“I’ve been bringing my son Aubrey to concerts since he was 2 weeks old. He listened and slept and bounced to music,” says the mother of two rambunctious boys.  “He is enthralled, and proves my theory that children will thrive in a concert setting as long as they are given the opportunity in the first place.”

Miaomiao was encouraged by the overwhelming response to her first concert — one fan posted this video on Twitter . Bach to Baby now performs in 46 venues across London, Surrey, Kent, Thames Valley, and Essex, with special events at the Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace and the Royal Albert Hall.

Instead of playing at modest community halls,  venues with a specific sense of atmosphere were chosen. “I want babies to enjoy sophisticated music and that’s aided by fantastic atmosphere and acoustics, as well as fabulous guest artists, ” said Miaomiao, adding that exhausted parents deserve an inspiring setting as much as anyone.

Being a mum first and foremost, Miaomiao welcomes all the frenzy that comes along with being a parent of a young child. “It’s about Mozart and Bach, feeding and crying, and dancing to music  – all of it,” said Miaomiao. “We haven’t made it through a concert without at least one nappy change. That’s the way it should be,” she said.

Concerts run from weekday mornings and afternoons, as well as Saturdays in locations across the South East.

For more information on venues, dates and tickets visit Bach to Baby

 

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By |2017-03-20T09:38:54+00:00March 20th, 2017|Parental Blog|0 Comments

Sole charge nanny to start April

Nanny job ref:  PD/SW6, Fulham
Sole charge daily nanny is needed for boys aged 3 years who is at nursery and a baby boy of 8 months. Looking for someone with good experience, a knowledge of early childhood development and preferably a qualification in child care, who genuinely loves children. Someone fun, willing and active with lots of ideas would be great. Nursery duties including cooking for the children. Hours are 9am-7pm, driver is not essential. Starts Beg April £500 + net per week, after tax. This could be negotiable.

Written references, 1st aid and DBS will be requested at interview.

By |2017-03-07T11:41:35+00:00March 7th, 2017|Daily|0 Comments