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Cercasi baby sitter italiana! Italian baby sitter needed


Pantalaimon

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Ciao,

Cerchiamo una baby sitter italiana per il marted? e mercoled?, school drop off and pick up.

Orari: 8-9 di mattina e 3:20-5:20 (circa) di pomeriggio

Giorni: marted? e mercoled?.

Inizio: da gennaio o quando possibile

Il mattino si tratta di portare il piccolo (1 anno e mezzo) all'asilo e il grande (3 anni e mezzo) a scuola (entrambi a 5 min da casa nostra) e il pomeriggio di andare a prendere il grande a scuola e stare con lui fino al mio arrivo ( e occasionalmente di andare a prendere il piccolo).

Cerchiamo una baby sitter italiana per il semplice fatto che entrambi i bimbi capiscono l'italiano ma non lo parlano, perch? sono l'unica persona nella loro vita che parla italiano con loro! Cerco qualcuno che mi aiuti in questa avventura linguistica :-)

Contattatemi via messaggio privato o allo 07765905128

Grazie


Hi

We are looking for an Italian baby sitter Tuesdays and Wednesdays for pick ups and drop offs.

8-9 am and 3:20-5:20 ish.

I am Italian but my boys don't speak Italian so I'm looking for someone Italian to talk to them exclusively in Italian!

Thanks

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