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Hi,

We are looking for any / all of the above to help look after our 18month old little boy and his 6 year old big sister from September.

Childminding would be for just him, 2-3 days or just mornings per week.

Mother's help would be 2-3 hours for 2-3 evenings per week, to help with their tea time, bedtime and clearing up.

Very flexible on days and times for both options, just need some help :)

Plus some ad-hoc evening babysitting!

We are in Forest Hill. Please PM me if interested.

Thanks!

Hi there

I’m afraid I can’t help as I’m a nanny that does wrap around 5 days a week

Just wanted to let you know my 16 year old daughter would be interested in adhoc babysitting. She babysits for the family I nanny for and is always babysitting her 2 nephews 7 and 18 months

Feel free to message me if you think this may be of interest

07958131183

Many thanks

Donna

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