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Hello local families,


Would you like to take a mini break for one night and need a sitter to stay over or would you like the freedom of knowing you could stay out until the early hours and know your children are being cared for while you lie-in?


I am a married Mum of three lovely children under eight years old and understand this feeling! I would love to babysit for you should you require this. I am a full-time Mum and artist and we live locally in Forest Hill.


I would be available Friday and Saturday nights and could sit from 7pm - 9.30am the next morning [with some flexibility if needed]. I would be able to put your children to bed, wake with them in the morning and give them breakfast and whatever else is the norm in your home. I would bring my young baby with me as I am breastfeeding him and he is too young to leave with Dad at this stage. He is a calm, easy-going baby who is very quiet at night and sleeps well [typical third child]. My price would be ?120.


I used to do adhoc nannying when my eldest was a baby. At the moment I look after a lot of friends' children in my home on a weekly basis and do regular babysitting swaps with friends. Our family are regular house and pet sitters too and I am used to staying in and taking good care of other peoples homes. [it is how we holiday as a family!] We have great references posted on a popular housesitting website, if you'd like to see those then I can forward you a link.


For more details about me, references or if you have any other questions please pm me! I'd love to hear from you.


Hxx

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