If a good man is hard to find, a great nanny is really, really hard to find. Mostly because you are searching for that one perfect person who can make your children laugh while keeping their tiny hands and faces scrubbed clean, who can shuttle them from dance class to karate, and who makes a mean peanut butter-banana sandwich. Below, please find a list of tips for parents who are looking to hire the ultimate nanny without the hassle.
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