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Hi,


Yes I can:-). I have been a childminder for 9 years(before that an IT programmer:-)). I live with my lovely 15-year old daughter(who attends Kingsdale Foundation School) in a funfilled house only 3 minutes walk from Nunhead BR station. I currently look after 3 gorgeous toddlers(aged 1, 2 and 3:-)) all day and I drop and pick children from our local primary school, Hollydale. Unfortunately one of "my" children is moving away, so I have a full-time(8am-6pm)place available from April. Every morning we attend music/singing/playgroup/library and the rest of the time we have lots of fun reading, playing, dancing, singing, jumping, playing in our garden full of toys etc. I charge ?250 per week and cook yummy, nutritional lunch and only offer healthy snacks(except when we have our Christmas and summer parties:-)). You are free to contact me for a chat or a visit. Yours sincerely Penny:-)

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