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Hello parents,


My name is Lara I am 20 years old. I am looking for a lovely family to work for, ideally looking for occasional babysitting and/or 2-3 days. I am able to babysit weekends & evenings.

I have experience with children as I am level 2 qualified in childcare and have worked at nurseries. I have worked with babies, toddlers and older children. I prefer looking after babies/ toddlers but don't mind older children.

I would describe myself as a very caring, reliable and responsible individual. I love to plan activities, read books to children, dance and take them to the park and play with them.

I am also very friendly, patient and firm when it's needed. I am from Portugal and speak Portuguese and English fluently.


I don't drive but I'm willing to travel.

I charge ?10 an hour.

If you have a pet I will be more than happy to look after it as I truly love animals!

Great references available upon request.



Look forward to hearing from you, don't hesitate to get in contact with me if you're interested!

Thanks


Lara

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