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Hello,


we are looking for a nice babysitter for our daughter who is nearly 3. We are expecting our second in May and still would like to do some nice things (cinema, dinner) before baby 2 arrives. We live in forest hill. Does anyone have a good reliable reference. We are a bilingual family German/English


Looking forward to nice replies

Hi,


I've just sent you a pm Iddi1981. I found a very nice baby sitter through the forum not too long ago and luckily hubby & I can now go out more which is great. My daughter is the same age as yours and I'm sure she'll love our baby sitter. She's mostly available at weekends.

Hi,


We have a wonderful babysitter who was recommended by a friend 6 months ago. She is a 26 year old nanny based in ED. She's great with the kids, they love her. It's good to know that my children are in good hands while we're enjoying a night out with hubby. :) I would highly recommend her!


PM me for her details if interested.

I'd like to recommend myself please! (If that's not too cheeky!!)

I'm an ED nanny, experienced with SEN and neurotypical children of all ages.

Happy to cook meals for the following day or cakes/biscuits etc as long as you provide the ingredients as long as children are sleeping!


I've been working with children for about 5 years in total- as a nanny, in schools and as a children's club ref for Neilson Active Holidays (Thomas Cook).


Look forward to hearing from you,


Sarah

I know this isn't exactly what you where asking for but I am a local full time nanny with 3 years of childcare experience and have some spare time on weekends and also some weekday evenings. I am currently working for 3 families with 5 children between them aged 2-10. I drive and have my own car so getting to and from houses at late hours is not a problem. And I can provide references from previous and current employers. Please feel free to contact me on 07577497670 or email at [email protected].


Thanks,


Natalia

Hi,


I too would like to recommend myself :P

My names Natalia and I have 3 years sold care nanny experience and I am currently working for 3 families with children aged between 2-10. I drive and have my own car so getting to and from places at anti social hours is not a problem.

I can provide excellent references from previous and current employers.

Please feel free to call on 07577497670.


Thanks

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