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I'm currently looking for a little one or two to look after for two full

days weekly. I'm hoping to secure something as soon as next wk or the wk after!?


My rate is ?10 an hr and although I don't have crb or Ofsted I do have over 12yrs experience

and a great amount of references from happy parents and kids.


I enjoy getting stuck into games with the kids from Lego to monster high or Peppa Pig

to play groups.


If you think I'd fit your family please get in touch.

Thanks

Hi,


I run Yellow Duck Childcare. I would be interested in looking at your CV. Our website is www.yellowduckchildcare.com for more information about us.


My email address is [email protected].


Many thanks,


Cristiana

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi


We are looking for a morning nanny. Roughly 2 hours a day. 7:15am to 9:15 am aprox. Involves coming to our house, getting our 1.5 year old son ready for nursery, dropping him off and then bringing the pram home. Probably one evening a week babysitting too. Is this of interest?


Cheers,

Clodagh

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