A British couple is seeking “Disney-mad nannies” willing to dress up like different Disney princesses to apply for a part-time gig watching their twin girls.

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In the ad posted on the Childcare.co.uk website, the couple said they want to "hire someone to look after our children whilst in character as a different Disney princess every month, such as Princess Anna, Moanna, Rapunzel and Princess Merida."

The 5-year-old twins are "obsessed with Disney," and the parents believe a Disney princess nanny could help "communicate important values" to their girls.

But the lucky nanny must also be a creative Disney type. “The role involves picking up the girls after school, four days a week, arranging a variety of Disney-related activities (arts and crafts, baking, singing, ect.), cooking dinner and potentially putting them to bed.”

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If you can get past working in costume, it’s not a bad offer. The family is paying $53,000 a year plus 25 holidays and sick days.

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