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I'm looking for a childminder for my baby girl from September - at which point she'll be 10 months old. Feeling very anxious about finding her suitable childcare for 3-4 days per week. If anyone has any personal recommendations, ideally someone who has an outside space, I'd very much appreciate it. Thanks in advance :)
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Hi all


Just to piggyback on this post, I'm also looking for a childminder for 3 days per week Mon-Weds (ideally near East Dulwich station area or thereabouts)as soon as possible. I'm very keen to hear recommendations from other parents - my daughter is nearly 12 months old and suffers a bit from separation anxiety so I'm looking for someone sensitive as well as fun!


Many thanks


Lucy

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We have used Penny and Toyan for the past 8 months and have to say our experience has been fantastic all the way through. As new parents handing our child over to someone was difficult, Penny and Toyan made that easy with their family atmosphere and well structured approach. More than happy to recommend them. If you would like to chat please DM me and happy to talk about our experience.
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