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Our children's lovely nanny is looking for more families to babysit for. She has been with my family of six for 5 years, and we would love to help her find some babysitting work locally. I have 4 children: 1, 3, 5 and 6 years old.

She has 10 years of childcare experience (and glowing references), from newborns to primary school age, with a true passion for looking after children and helping them to thrive.

She cooks fresh, healthy meals and she loves to bake! My children enjoy preparing meals with her and she is good at encouraging them to finish their food.

The kitchen, bedrooms and play areas are always kept tidy, which I really appreciate. She's also happy to help with putting a wash on and then putting the clothes in the dryer.
She is usually on time, or early, and she is very reliable.

Our nanny is looking to babysit on Friday and Saturday evenings (she also offers daytime weekday/weekend babysitting) ideally for a minimum of 4 hours
She charges reasonable rates.

If you are interested, please send me a private message for her contact details.
I am more than happy to provide a more detailed reference.

Thank you for reading!

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