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Evening/ Weekend Babysitter


R Pryce

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Hello All,


My name is Raelle, I am 21 years of age living in south London. I have over 4 years childcare

experience through babysitting children aged

?between 0-10 yrs for close friends and family. I have also gained experience in a Primary School setting working with children aged 3-5 yrs.

I am a kind, attentive and bubbly person who loves being active and creative with children. I am organised and reliable and have a passion for caring and working with children At present I am doing my level 3 in childcare and

Beducation which i wish to complete by the end of the year. I then plan to move onto pursue a career in Nannying.


I have been DBS checked


I am available to babysit on weekday evenings (5.00pm-onwards) and fully flexible on the weekends.

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