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Hello parents! :)


I am a very caring, patient and reliable babysitter who is always very committed and responsible.

My name is Lara and I'm 19 years old , going to be 20 in February. I am looking for full time position in babysitting or 3-4 days max. I have experience with children as I have worked at numerous nurseries before and also have/am babysitting with all age groups of children. I have 2 younger sisters living with me, one is 3 and the other 9 which I look after them all the time.

Additionally, I look after 1 year old twins very often, I change their nappies, feed them and play with them.

I am also currently babysitting a 3 year old boy, school pick ups, feed him, play with him and take him to the park.



I am level 2 qualified in childcare.

I don't have a car but I am willing to travel.

I charge ?10 an hour.

Bilingual- Fluently Portuguese and English.

Great references upon request.


Please get in contact with me if you're interested, I am looking to start immediately.

Thank you,


Kind Regards

Lara

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