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Article: Monday books: Help at hand in the search for your own Mary Poppins; The Nanny Handbook, by Karen House and Louise Sheppard. Published by Simon and Schuster, priced pounds 12.99.(Features)
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- The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
- Article date:
- February 5, 2001
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Byline: Georgina Pattinson
Whether it's queen of the nursery or the domestic drudge - the image of nannies has certainly changed through the years. And now there's a new stereotype to add to the list - the minted Mary Poppins.
According to a new survey, some nannies can earn as much as pounds 22,000 a year with a huge range of perks thrown in for good measure.
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April 11, 2005 ;
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... ... toddler? A: HEIDI Murkoff, author of the Babysitter And Nanny Handbook, says: "It's a gigantic leap of faith to leave your ... look after your child." What To Expect Babysitter And Nanny Handbook, is published by Pocket Books, priced pounds 7.99.
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