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I can recommend my family's lovely nanny and babysitter Aby. She has over 10 years of childcare experience (from newborns up to secondary school age), and she has helped me so much with my 3 girls over the years.


I find that she is an excellent nanny and a kind very person, who knows how to set and stick to solid routines when necessary. She is also adaptable in methods; her advice is always helpful and reassuring. She is very intelligent, and my children always enjoy their conversations with her. She can definitely handle mutltiple children!


Her references are excellent, and she is very dependable. I know my children are in good, safe, hands with her. She is a good cook, and she can even mend clothes!


She is looking for more babysitting work in the area, and she has availability this week. She is available for occasional daytime work (at least 4 hours), as well as weekend work, in addition to evening babysitting. She can cover temporary positions as she is flexible.


If you are interested, please send me a message and I will provide her contact information. She ideally looking to find work this week.


Thank you for reading.

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