• Home
  • Products
  • Books
  • Video
  • News
  • Pictures
  • Articles
  • About

Your Uk Nanny Resource

All you need to know about Uk Nanny


Uk Nanny Home

This domain name is for sale.
Email your offers at domains(at)xrint.com

Eloise At Christmastime

  • The Plaza's most famous six-year-old girl returns for Christmas in this heartwarming family film based on the best-selling children'sic ELOISE AT CHRISTMASTIME. "I absolutely love Christmas!" exclaims Eloise (Sofia Vassilieva). So, with her "mostly companion" Nanny (Julie Andrews), Eloise sets off celebrating the season in her own irrepressible style. Whether it's helping coordinate a

It's tinsel and holly and "fa la la lolly" when Eloise lends her unique brand of holiday spirit to this made-for-television movie inspired by Kay Thompson's book of the same name. Sofia Vassilieva shines as ruckus-raising Eloise, who can simultaneously exasperate and exhilarate the genteel staff of New York's Plaza hotel. In the days before Christmas, Eloise learns that Rachel (Sara Topham), the daughter of Plaza owner Mr. Peabody (Victor A. Young), is returning after a long absence to marry mystery man Brooks Oliver (Rick Roberts). Eloise insists on helping with the Yuletide nuptials while plotting a matchmaking scheme of her own--to find true love for her best pal Bill (Gavin Creel), a free-spirited hotel waiter. Meanwhile, Eloise keeps busy sprinkling holiday mirth on everyone, including her beloved Nanny, played "rawther" marvelously by Julie Andrews. Whereas Eloise at the Plaza portrays the precocious 6-year-old as mostly mischievous, this film showcases her compassionate side which, together with the strong ensemble cast, offers plenty of Christmas cheer. Watch for the sizzling chemistry and musical talents of Topham and Creel. (Ages 5 and older) --Lynn Gibson

Low Price - See More Details

Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies

Low Price - See More Details

Code Name: Nanny

Forget about counterterrorism, organized crime, and money laundering. Female FBI agent Summer Mulcahey is about to enter the terrifying world of ballet classes, science tutorials, and carpooling.

After working six months straight on a hideous kidnapping case, all Summer Mulcahey wants is a serious dose of sun, surf, and sangria. Instead she gets her craziest assignment yet---going undercover as a nanny for the family of San Francisco's female DA, who's poised for a splashy, high-society wedding to the country's most popular senator. Code Name: Nanny is classic Christina Skye--sexy, riveting, and unforgettable.?

Low Price - See More Details

All Night Long: A Nannies Novel

LYDIA KNOWS SHE blew it big-time with Billy, and winning him back is her numero uno priority before her endless LA summer finally does come to an end.

Esme can’t believe that a chica from Echo Park is going to spend senior year at über-wealthy Bel Air High, let alone that she’ll have her two best friends with her. Except there’s one tiny problem: the girl Esme was eager to help is slowly stealing Esme’s life. . . . Kiley doesn’t know what she’d do without Tom to lean on. Not only is she trying to work through her panic attacks, but she’s also been thrust into the national spotlight at the trial of Platinum. So with all that’s going on, why can’t Kiley get the guy she met at the all-night party out of her head?

Low Price - See More Details

David Cameron's new nanny: look who’s minding the children now

The British upper classes invented the nanny, although the idea was to give themselves even more leisure time, rather than the opportunity of going out to work. She was stout-shoed, broad-bosomed, palpitating with moral scruple, and likely to bellow at the ...

Read more on Daily Telegraph


Read More Uk Nanny News

Nanny state hides cigarettes from customers in England (06Apr12)

Nanny state UK hides cigarettes from view of people wanting to buy them from supermarkets, eventually to be rolled out to corner shops. The absurd scheme already costing the UK businesses millions of pounds for no other reason than politician bloody mindedness. A person told me that this has reduced cigarette sales to an Argos type purchase, you don't see what you're getting until it's in your hand.... you don't even see the price. Recorded from BBC Evening News, 06 April 2012

View More Uk Nanny Videos

Bonzo, Jeanne, Cassandra and Nanny Eldridge 1931

Bonzo, Jeanne, Cassandra and Nanny Eldridge 1931

The Knight sisters at Pike House, near Beaconsfield, Bucks, UK with Nanny Eldridge and Bonzo the dog. Jeanne was a keen early Girl Guide and knew Lord Baden-Powell. Bonzo's memorial stone lies just outside the church yard at Chawton in Hampshire.

See More Uk Nanny Pictures

Thinking of working as a nanny overseas You should

Author: Nick Campbell

If you work with children as a nanny or in schools and are looking for a new opportunity then perhaps a job living with a family overseas would be an interesting new direction for you.

Families who live overseas often require a nanny, not just to help with childcare, but also to help the child with learning or speaking English. Conversely, it is also true that foreign nannies are employed in the UK to encourage the child to speak a second language or because they are adopted and their parents want them to stay in touch with their cultural heritage.

This means new and interesting developments and opportunities for individuals working in childcare.

But what skills do you need if you want to work abroad and how do you go about getting a position?

Firstly, you will need the same skills and qualifications as if you were going for a childcare job in the UK. Relevant skills and qualifications in childcare or teaching, backed up with certificates and references, as well as up to date CRB checks and first aid certificates.

Additional things such as a clean driver's licence and a second language (preferably for the country you wish to travel to) would come in useful.

Good advice would be to register with a nanny agency in London – not because you want to work as a nanny in London but because you will find that a nanny agency in London will have openings for jobs overseas.

They will take a look at your CV and consider what you are looking for before trying to find a family that you would fit, and vice-versa. The agency will advise you on the things you need to consider whether you are working as a nanny in London or overseas: aspects of duties and pay to name just a few.

After you have been to a few interviews you will get s few for the jobs and families out there, and hopefully, find a family that you will get to know and love and that you can accompany somewhere new and exciting.

Read More Uk Nanny Articles







Domain name UkNanny.com is for sale.
Email your offers at domains(at)xrint.com

Copyright © 2009-2012 UkNanny.com

Δ Top