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Now that the Easter holidays are almost over use our 1 hour free evening babysitting voucher to book an evening out!

1 HOUR FREE EVENING BABYSITTING FOR MEMBERS OF THE EAST DULWICH FORUM.*

Enter voucher code : 1HRSBS*


*1 hour free evening babysitting. Offer excludes bookings for bank holidays. For new customers only. One voucher per household. Offer expires 31/05/2016. Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other Hello Mums' offers.

www.hellomums.co.uk

About Us: we are a small business ran by my friend who has been working with children for nearly two decades; by my husband who has been working in IT for longer than he would like to admit and by me - I'm a qualified maternity nurse and have been a mum now for over 5 weeks and still alive (the baby is also alive and we are coping just fine:))


Babysitters charge ?7.50/hour for evening bookings (6:00pm to 6:00am) and ?9.00/hour for daytime bookings (6:00am to 6:00pm) and can be booked on our website at www.hellomums.co.uk.

For further information please do not hesitate to get in touch with me directly at [email protected] or on 07454953431.


Many thanks,


Kate

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