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Lovely childminder near Peckham library


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I would like to recommend our childminder, Jackie, who lives near Peckham library.


My son has been with Jackie for almost 18 months now, and is thriving. She has provided us with a loving home away from home, and he is usually out of the pushchair and into the playroom as soon as we get to her house. Sometimes he?s so busy playing that he barely has time to say goodbye when I leave, and on the odd morning that he?s more clingy, she always finds a way to distract him. They do lots of reading, painting and drawing, walks to the park if the weather?s not too bad, and she has a wide selection of toys to play with. She has a nice size garden where they play all summer, and she cooks a hot lunch every day.


Having grown up going to nurseries myself, I?d assumed that was what I wanted for my son, but I haven?t found any that can provide the level of care and nurturing (at an affordable price) that Jackie does.


I know some don?t like childminders doing school run, but for us it has been an added bonus, as my son loves it when he gets to play with older children. Not to mention the opportunity it offers to look at the trains?


We are very grateful to have found Jackie from another parent?s recommendation here on the forum, and are pleased to recommend her in turn. Please follow the link below for Jackie's own listing or PM me for more info.



http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?25,1777418,1777418#msg-1777418

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