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Childcare & Babysitting

Leading childcare specialists since 2003 for your family ski holiday

Location
Courchevel 1850

They provide a professional private nanny service in family-friendly ski resorts in the Alps. Operating since 2003, they cover the resorts of Meribel, Courchevel, Val Thorens, La Tania, Chamonix, Megeve, Morzine, Avoriaz, La Clusaz, St Anton, Lech, Ischgl and they cover other resorts with travel nannies too.

Their team is made up of qualified, experienced nannies with a genuine love for children and warm, caring personalities. They take pride in the quality of their childcare service and the consistently high standards they maintain. Their aim is to ensure every family enjoys a memorable ski holiday.

Why book with them:

  • long-standing experts: established in 2003, theyโ€™ve built a reputation as one of the finest childcare providers in the Alps.
  • quality: first-class childcare with hand-picked, qualified, and experienced nannies who are DBS and reference-checked, first-aid trained, multilingual, and local.
  • resort knowledge: they offer personal advice on where to ski with the family in mind.
  • reliable: a large team of loyal, returning nannies who love working with children and go the extra mile to make sure every family has a memorable ski holiday.
  • personal advice and flexibility: tailored to suit each family, created by a mother whoโ€™s both an expert in early years education and a keen skier.
  • professional and respected: theyโ€™ve built a loyal clientele who return year after year, giving excellent feedback.

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What to bring

If you need baby food, nappies or anything else, there are supermarkets to provide almost everything you need and they can arrange shopping for you too.

Toys are normally kept in chalets and so are books and DVDs but they advise you to bring your child's favourites e.g. a blanket, book, beaker as they can be very comforting in a strange environment. They bring arts and crafts and books to entertain the children indoors.

Before you travel, they advise you to check with your chalet manager to find out what facilities they have to accommodate children and babies, especially if you need high chairs, cots and buggies.

Essentials to bring are: Indoor and outdoor shoes and/or slippers, waterproof jackets for play outside, boots, warm hats, gloves, scarf, sunscreen, sunglasses (even for babies) or goggles and Calpol, although there are other versions of this in resort.

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