Trust Me I'm a Nanny

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Author: Lucy Wood ISBN: 9781311001344
Publisher: Lucy Wood Publication: December 17, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Lucy Wood
ISBN: 9781311001344
Publisher: Lucy Wood
Publication: December 17, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Lucy is English but lives in Thailand with her boyfriend, her Thai guy. She agrees to help take care of two small children under the age of 2 for a single parent. Their dad works hard and plays hard and leaves Lucy in charge. Lucy learns to live on subsistence Thai wages taking care of two children with estranged mothers. Lucy's job is not just to take care of the children but also to protect them.
During her time taking care of the children, living in, living out, living in again, I think you have the picture, Lucy tells the story of their escapades.
Using the trial and error method, they muddle through and Lucy ends up in the Children's Court. All's well that ends well, so read on for an uplifting tale of two small children and their nanny.
Part one is from Pleeng's perspective, she is only 13 months old, and already showing great promise. Part two is Lucy's perspective. Find out how they all get along in "Trust I'm a Nanny".

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Lucy is English but lives in Thailand with her boyfriend, her Thai guy. She agrees to help take care of two small children under the age of 2 for a single parent. Their dad works hard and plays hard and leaves Lucy in charge. Lucy learns to live on subsistence Thai wages taking care of two children with estranged mothers. Lucy's job is not just to take care of the children but also to protect them.
During her time taking care of the children, living in, living out, living in again, I think you have the picture, Lucy tells the story of their escapades.
Using the trial and error method, they muddle through and Lucy ends up in the Children's Court. All's well that ends well, so read on for an uplifting tale of two small children and their nanny.
Part one is from Pleeng's perspective, she is only 13 months old, and already showing great promise. Part two is Lucy's perspective. Find out how they all get along in "Trust I'm a Nanny".

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