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Part time mothers help required


lucy cheyne

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Hi,

I am looking for some help between the hours of 5-7pm 3/4 times a week (weekdays) from the beginning of April. I have recently had twins born the end of November and I also have a toddler so have my hands full!

Duties would involve helping me bottle feed the twins,getting things ready for bath time, tidying away toys etc. Anyone welcome to apply no qualifications necessary! I live at honor oak park 10 mins walk from station and various bus routes.


If interested please pm me or contact me on 07985795540

Cheers,

Lucy

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