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Parents seek £40k-a-year nanny who’s ‘permanently in character’ as Disney princess for their twin girls

The mum is asking someone to pick her girls, five, up from school, cook dinner and put them to bed dressed as a Disney princess

TWO parents are looking to hire a £40,000-a-year nanny who has to be permanently in character - as a Disney princess.

The couple want the female employee to pick their five-year-old twin girls up from school, cook dinner and put the kids to bed dressed as characters like Rapunzel, Frozen's Princess Anna and Cinderella.

 A mum is looking to hire a £40k-a-year nanny who's permanently in character as a Disney princess
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A mum is looking to hire a £40k-a-year nanny who's permanently in character as a Disney princessCredit: Alamy

Posting an ad on , the mum explained: "We are looking for someone who can commit to a character and create a really fun atmosphere in our home.

"But also won’t be afraid to be a disciplinarian if the twins are naughty or act out – they can be little terrors at times!

"The right person will have a real creative flare as well as a passion for all things Disney and will be able to share that love of those characters with our girls."

Most parents seek stability in their childcare, but this nanny is required to switch things up and dress as a different Disney princess every month.

 The candidate has to pick their kids up from school, cook and put them to bed in character
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The candidate has to pick their kids up from school, cook and put them to bed in characterCredit: Disney
 The ad was listed on Childcare.co.uk
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The ad was listed on Childcare.co.ukCredit: childcare.co.uk

They're expected to work afternoons and evenings Tuesday to Friday, doing "Disney-related activities" like baking, singing and arts and crafts with the girls.

The mum added: "Like most 5-year-olds, our girls are obsessed with Disney and we feel this would be the best way to communicate some important values.

"We know this isn’t a normal request for nannies.

"However we think it would be a great way to teach our girls about things like determination, compassion, fearlessness and ambition from strong yet relatable female role models".

 They want their five-year-old twins to learn from 'strong yet relatable' female role models
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They want their five-year-old twins to learn from 'strong yet relatable' female role modelsCredit: Disney

The parents are offering a £40,000 salary and will pay to hire each Disney princess costume.

The mum concluded: "We think it’s a great opportunity for someone to get really creative and add a little magic to our girl’s lives!"

In related news, the world's biggest Primark opens in Birmingham next month - and will feature a Disney cafe with ‘Mickey Mouse-themed food’ and ‘waiters dressed like Princesses’.

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