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Hello,


This is a message to all local mums and dads. Daddy and I would really like to get out a bit more and need to find a regular local babysitter to look after our 8 month old baby girl the odd evening. I don't feel particularly comfortable using strangers from agencies etc and would feel much more at ease booking someone who comes with a good recommendation from local parents.


The sitter would ideally be someone who works with young children during the day, though this isn't absolutely necessary.


Please let me now if you can help.


Many thanks.

Hello,


I'm not a Mum or a Dad... but I'm an au pair who is working with two boys (3 year, 6 months) during the day. :) My name is Mariann, I'm 23 years old and currently live in Dulwich Village with my host family. My working hours: Monday-Thursday: 8-9 and 17-20; Friday: 8-13 and 17-20. Besides these hours I'm available (at the weekends as well!!) So I can help you during the day by e.g. taking your children to the park (or somewhere else) so that you can have your time for yourself. And of course in the evenings or at the weekends as well. :)


My host family can provide reference!


If you have any questions feel free to contact me!


Regards,

Mariann

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