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Sylvia and Inay are based near Ondine Rd, close to ED station / Bellenden Rd and Peckham BR station.


They have looked after my son since he was 8 months old (now 2 and a bit and left to move to nursery).


I cannot recommend them highly enough, they are sisters and look after between 3-6 children on any one day. It is like a home from home, I trust them completely and every day it is like stepping into a Blue Peter set with all the activities they organise and games they play. They are like aunties to my little boy, who has never minded leaving me and has fun from the minute he arrives there each day.


They go out daily no matter what the weather (unless it is dire) which ensures the children get fresh air and exercise. They use a flat that has been fully converted (every room contains toys, games, everything kitted out for children, even the hall space!) and they have a fairly large garden.


They have a couple of people on the waiting list but still worth a ring.


07793 491 111 Sylvia

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  • 8 months later...

Inay and Sylvia now work individually (Sylvia has an assistant and is still based near ED station, Inay will work from her home btwn West Norwood / Tulse Hill).


Inay has vacancies (PT/FT) from January - tel. 07944 446 640

Sylvia also has 2 vacancies (PT) from January - tel. 07793 491 111


Could not recommend them both more highly, feel free to PM me if you want a reference, I'd be happy to speak to anyone interested in childcare.


Best wishes,


Esme

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