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Hello,


Just posting this incase it is of any interest to parents within the Dulwich/Herne Hill area, I'm also available for babysitting too as I have some dates free in the break.


I have wonderful references, enhanced DBS and currently nanny a 1yo and 4yo, who attends Herne Hill school.


Drop me a PM if you'd like to know more.


I also run a soft play by the name of Tiny Acrobats for ages 0-4years at The Green community centre in Nunhead on Tuesdays from 9:30am until 12:30am, there are 3 sessions each an hour long £5.50 per child and also on Wednesday for one session at 9:30am too. You can book online here https://www.happity.co.uk/tiny-acrobats

Parents are encouraged to relax and sit down on the heated floor with a hot drink whilst the kids run around


I live local and use bus mostly as form of transport, never had any issue.


Best,


Eve

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