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Recommending A lovely local babysitting/tutoring website


lynette_55

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Hi there,


Just wanted to help a lovely parent out who might find it difficult to find trusted and experienced tutors, nannies or babysitter.


Many parents have now started to use www.zootown.co.uk and I personally have been booked through there on a adhock basis during half terms, evenings and school holidays. They have said this is the best website they have used in a long time.


As a parent you get nominate tutors, nannies and sitters for a "Zoo Town Award" if you feel they have done a good job and it is really cute because we can do it too for your children. It is a really lovely family website.


It is really easy to use and cashless too, so you don't need to worry about paying your babysitter/tutor on the day.


Hope this helps anyone searching for local babysitters, nannies or tutors.


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