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Are you looking for a TRUSTED and RECOMMMENDED babysitter? ?20 off your first sit or EVEN ?45 IF YOU SIGN UP TONIGHT


I am a local mum helping to launch the bubble babysitting app in SE London.


bubble uses social (Facebook and your own phone contacts) and community data (e.g. the schools and nurseries you belong to) to connect parents with the brilliant babysitters in their existing trusted networks. Bubble can show you for example, if a parent from school or perhaps a friend on facebook has used and rated a babysitter.


Having used the app I can confirm it?s really easy to use the app to find, book and pay your babysitter ? no scrabbling for cash at the end of the night smiling smiley


As well as this, local parents are increasingly turning to bubble because:


? Every babysitter on the app is ID and Background Checked

? You can read reviews on the sitter from other local parents

? You can book and pay the sitter the exact price through the app

? It?s a cheaper and more flexible solution then typical childcare agencies.

? It?s brilliant for ad-hoc and late notice requirements


We are currently offering local parents ?20 off their first sit if you download the app here https://o4y5.app.link/7gMtxr9XMD and use CBVPH when you sign up. IF YOU SIGN UP TONIGHT WE ARE OFFERING AN EXTRA ?25 CREDIT TO ONE LUCKY WINNER


If you already have a babysitter that you regularly use, why not encourage them to sign up and book them yourself so you get ?20 off with your own babysitter (paid for by us) and your babysitter gets their first review on the app hopefully leading to further bookings


Feel free to message me or comment below for any other information

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