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After-School Care 3 days a week needed from 17th June!


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Hi, we are looking for after school help for 3 days a week (Mon-Tue-Wed) from w/c 17th June!!

We live in ED and have an 8yo boy and a 5yo girl. They go to a local school and our house is in walking distance from the school.

We are looking for a dynamic and reliable person, we're a very friendly family who would also need quite frequent babysitting in the evenings and the occasional school drop off too.

Please PM if interested! Thank you.

Silvia

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Hi my name is Gabby


I am an A level Student, studying Film and Media Studies, I finish College around 20th June. I love working with children and have lots of experience with child minding and baby sitting and have good references from families I currently work for.

I live in Dulwich so very local to be able to help out and it would be great to hear from you.

Give me a call so we can discuss further.

Gabby - 07469 718912

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