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Oftsted Childminder available in Camberwell


LButcher

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Our eldest son has just started pre-school, which means that our wonderful Ofsted registered childminder Sue now has availability 2-3 days/week.


Based in Camberwell (between Warwick Gardens and Peckham Road), Sue?s house setting has a large garden with mud kitchen, covered pond and sandpit etc...as well as ample indoor space to play.


In my experience, the children that Sue looks after are always busy playing, crafting, baking, dancing, singing and reading etc.. there is absolutely no tv watching here!


Sue also takes the children out (Covid dependent) to local parks, playgroups and attractions as well as bigger trips to museums, theatres etc...


If you are looking for a professional, creative and caring childminder, please do get in touch with Sue directly on 07507 879779

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