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Childcare - Tuesday 4.30 - 7/7.30


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Students, Au Pairs, Babysitters or Nannies with availability on a Tuesday between 4.30 and 7.00pm...


I'm looking for help from someone who would enjoy spending time with and could pick up my two 8 year old twin girls from a local primary on Tuesdays at 4.30. It?s a ten minute walk home. Ideally you?d be up for encouraging them into a short session of music practice/activities, and feed them, until I get home from work at 7.00/ latest 7.30. Their 11 year old sister, now at secondary, will be coming home under her own steam but will want to eat too.


My lovely baby sitting neighbour is off to Uni and I'd like to find a great person to fill her shoes from September 18th.


Please get in touch via PM if you are interested.


Many thanks,


Catherine

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