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Summer Babysitter/Nanny- based in Brockley :)


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Hello!


Im a 21 year old female art student based in south east London. Im a very experienced babysitter, nanny, mothers help and Ive led children art classes (with 15+ kids!). Ive looked after kids aged 2-13 and I get on great with all ages. Im happy to accommodate to every family's individual needs and can work any hours necessary!


Im more than happy to meet You and your family before I come and work with you if desired and my rate is ?8.50 an hour.


I am based in Brockley SE4, however I am happy to travel to all parts of south east London- however, i will require cab money home if its very late at night (no more than an extra ?7).


Im a friendly, hardworking and experienced- if you need a babysitter this summer, you need not look any further! :)

please send me an email if you are interested in my services and I will provide further contact details from there.


Hope to hear from you soon,

Lily

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