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I have a recomendation for a local babysitter i found her from a friend she also babysat for, i believe she is finding it difficult finding any new families after a break from babysitting.

Lily has been caring for our children for a year on a and off now. She has always been tremendously responsible, and our children have always seemed to enjoy the time spent with her.


she does not simply sit and watch television, ignoring our children but always interacts and spends time with them.


Lily is kind, communicative, and trustworthy. We know that we can leave our children in safety, and always enjoy the time we have out because of this.


In this day an age, it is very hard to find a dependable and honest sitter, so we very highly recommend Lily to you.


Sincerely


Jennifer Morris and family


my email: [email protected]

lily's email: [email protected]

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