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Hi,


We are looking for two things: Summer cover and after school cover from September.


We'd like someone to look after our two children for 4 of the 6 weeks holidays. We are happy to agree a day rate. The hours will be flexible to suit us both but most likely to be from 10-6 pm.


We live in East Dulwich and the children would really love to spend time in the park, go swimming, movies and maybe venture a little further. A car would be wonderful but not essential.


We are also looking for after school care from 5 September. 3.20 pm. - 7 pm. MOnday - Fridays inclusive. We are always on the lookout for a good babysitter too so if you'd like to do that, please let me know.


If you are interested, please PM me, I'd be very happy to have a chat in more detail.


Many thanks,

Amanda

Hi there,

My name is Brenda and I've recently finished my A-levels and hope to move to university in September. In the meantime I'm trying to find summer employment in babysitting. I have experience in looking after children of all ages for family and friends on occasion.


I am 18 years of age, unfortunately without a car, but free travel so I would be very happy to help your children explore and have a great time outdoors. I am also very flexible with times and am always punctual. I enjoy cooking and cleaning, which I could help with on the side if need be.


I'm also really friendly and easy going. I'm available now, maybe for part time if the demand is not as high, and available full time for the entirety of the 6 week holiday. (excluding July 30-August 5, as a heads up in advance)


I'd love to hear back from you soon

Thank you,

Brenda

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