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Hi,

my name is Kristyna.

I am 21 years old? Czech au-pair and?I?came to London to improve my?English four months ago.

My?lovely host-family and?I live in Camberwell Grove, so I am looking for some extra?babysitting job?somewhere around.

In Czech republic (that is where I come from)?I?have two brothers (16 and?4) and one sister (2,5). In here I ?take care of a boy (11) and a girl (9), so I can honestly say I'm experienced enough to look after any age group.

I am free?every weekday?from 8am to 2.30pm (some days even longer, depends on particular day and location of your house) and usually during the whole day at weekend. I am mostly free in the evening after 8pm,?as long as?my host-family doesn't need me to babysit for them (luckily they are really helpful and I usually know the schedule week forward). I charge ?6/hour and ?7/hour if you want me to do some ironing while your kids are asleep.

Please feel free to send me a PM or simply call or text: (07756624776)

?? Looking forward to hearing from you soon!

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KrystynaK,


I don't need a babysitter but if I did need to get babysitting and ironing done, the rates you've stated are very competitive indeed.


Why not advertise your willingness to do ironing separately, there's a section for this on the forum where you might have a wider audience, namely men and busy professional women with little spare time.


Good luck.

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