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We're leaving London this summer, so my daughter's wonderful childminder will have space for a baby/child from June. Her name is Jill, and she's looked after my daughter from the age of 10 months to almost 3 years old. Jill has 30 years experience as a childminder, and it really shows. She has taught my daughter so much, and has been a really positive influence on how she's growing up.


Jill looks after children on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays only, from 8am to 6pm, including school holidays. She is based in Nunhead, a short walk from Nunhead Green. She doesn't cook the childrens' lunch or dinner - parents provide a packed hot or cold lunch (which I liked, so I knew what my daughter was eating). She has a lovely garden which the kids play out in all summer, and she takes them on little day trips to soft play, or singing classes etc.


If you would like her contact information, or have any questions please send me a dm.


Jessica

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