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Basically a cutesy story of a teenager working as a nanny for twin toddlers - typical Shoujo slice of life. I enjoy the different situations they end up in - it is tooth-achingly sweet if you enjoy that. Some kinda sad backstory for the characters that gets revealed over time. Fun and cute - not for you if you're looking for depth or particularly complex story.
From a language learning perspective - the kids are often very hard to understand, but don't have many lines, and are often repeating in mangled kana parts of what the adults have just said. Overall, uses a fair bit of common vocab and grammar, some specialized terms related to raising kids, orphanages etc, but fairly easy to learn. Some chapters have more difficult/longer sections of text that were tricky to follow, but usually you can get the gist with a few word look-ups. Chapters often have a fair bit of dialogue, so trickier than a beginner manga, but lots of vocab does repeat across chapters, and lots can be inferred from the pictures. There is a tendency to write some 'usually kana' words in kanji, but full furigana, so not generally problematic.
Would recommend if you enjoy cute things, very (very) slow maybe romance, stories about kids/families and/or slice of life. Probably best if you have a few manga under your belt before you try this one.