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Hi,


I'm a year 11 student who is studying at the Charter School and I live around 3 mins for Goodrich school. I have babysit for around 3 other families so have quite alots of experience. Please email me at [email protected], text me at 07903 052674 or message me on here.


Thank you,

Eliza

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Maria,


I'm not sure if you found someone in the end, but I am 28 year old female, am currently studying for my Masters, and live in the centre of East Dulwich. I have babysat many children from ages 1.5years to fourteen, and have always been invited back time and time again. If you would like me to pop over to meet you, please let me know. While I am down south now until 2nd January, I am available to babysit from 2nd January onwards, any weekday from 7/7.30pm, and any weekend at any time.


My email address is [email protected] and my phone number is 07954579456


Thanks very much,


Lydia x

  • 3 weeks later...

Good afternoon Maria,


My name is Siobhan and i am 25 years old. I am not sure if you have found someone as yet but i too live in the area.


I am available to babysit all evenings during the week from 7pm and all day Saturdays. I have babysat children from the age of 3 months to 14 years old and twins. I have baby sat both in the area and out of the area and have been asked on more than one occasion to come back. I am available as soon as possible. I would be happy to provide reference upon request.


If you would like to meet up please do get in contact with me.


[email protected]


Kind regards,

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