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Does anyone have a recommendation/ know any experienced sitters for a young baby (coming up to 3 months). I am looking for someone local (Telegraph Hill area) for occasional evening, weekend and potentially the odd weekday morning sitting. Perhaps someone who is nannying/ au pairing part time and would like additional work? I would ideally like to find someone who has specific experience with small babies who could slowly get to know my little one on an ongoing basis so I have someone trusted to call on!


Thanks for your help!

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Hello!

I work full time as a nanny but would be happy to do some evening babysitting, potentially weekend as well as weekday. I started with my current family when the youngest was 4 months old so I have relevant experience and I've been nannying in the area for about 6 years.


Sarah

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Hi Sarah,


Thanks so much for getting in touch. We would love some babysitting sometime soon, so we could go somewhere local for dinner. The baby usually sleeps from about 7:30 till midnight so really we would just need someone to be here to give us a call if woke up and we could head straight back! Eventually I would like some sitting in the daytime and potentially one morning a week so I could get some chores etc done. Unfortunately we haven't quite got bottle feeding cracked just yet, so that might have to wait. Perhaps I could give you a call over the weekend to have a chat and discuss? If you send me your number I'll give you a call, or you can reach me on 0776 997 1665.


Look forward to speaking. All the best, Katie

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