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Hello, I am a local mum of two, 4yrs and 16 months. I am offering my child care services for those of you who may need help over the summer. I am happy to come to your house or if you would prefer, your children are very welcome to come to me. Inspections are welcome.

I have a masters in printed Textiles and we are a very creative house, lots of arts and crafts projects for children. many musical instruments for them to try out and a few drums to bang! Lots of Out door time, digging in the vegetable patch, nature play and kids yoga on occasion.

I have worked previously with disassociated teens, using arts and drama to build self confidence and work through emotional problems as well as looking after lots of local children along side my own. The more the merrier in my book.

I have experience with 0 - 7yrs and 14 - 16 yrs.

I am a very gentle person but not permissive and work with the children in my care to create clear boundaries so that they may play freely.

I am an experienced home cook making healthy nutritious meals for my children and am happy to do the same for you. I can cater to many different diet types, all organic, vegetarian, coeliac vegan etc or just make what ever you see fit.


I can provide references but must state I am not ofsted registered. Also if its not clear, I will have my children with me whilst working which I tend to find works tremendously well as they are both very social and I believe in mixed ages playing together.


If this floats your boat or you just wake up during the summer holidays and want a day off Please do not hesitate to give me a call on 07583029102 (Alison).

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