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Hi


I am a working mum expecting my 2nd babe (should be popping out anytime now - my fisrt one was a girl, now age of 10). I am looking at options for chidcare available in Dulwich/Forest Hill, a friend of mine who leaves in Oxford mentioned that is is commum for parents over there to share childcare to minimise the childcare costs(as we all know it can be very dear)


Well in view of that I would like to offer a 1 day/week swap from July (when my little one should be about 5 months) The family I would be working with could choose any day of the week that suits them best! I am very flexible.


If this set up is something you would like to look at and feel like having a deeper conversation about the pros & cons please do pm me or drop a msg at the bottom of this post.


Many Thanks


Raquel

Mob 07867 839676

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