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Exerienced Babysitter Recommendations Please


kasy17

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Hi all,

We have a 16 month old daughter and I'd like to find a lovely, experienced babysitter for some evenings/weekends as I've started back working full time and my Husband does shift work.

I would love it to be someone that my daughter can get to know really well and feel comfortable with as it is likely to involve picking her up from Nursery(earliest from 5pm), taking her home, feeding and putting to bed.

It would maybe involve a few weekends at first for familiarity and then maybe about 2/3 evenings every month? The evenings would not be set evenings; its still as and when required.

We live in Peckham Rye, near goose green.


Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated, please PM with details or PM references if you'd like to be considered.

Many thanks!

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