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I am offering babysitting services to parents who want someone to look after their little ones for a couple of hours on a given day. Ideally, if you need to attend an appointment, meet a friend, or do some shopping without your kids around you, then I can help you with that. I am a full-time mother of a 6-month old baby. I have gotten my son into a daily routine which helps me to stay organised. He is a lovely boy so he will be a great playmate for your kid. We have a spacious living room with a playmat, a Bjorn bouncing chair and many toys but you could bring your own toys if you wish. We are also subscribers to Baby Tv, if your kid likes it. I live in Nunhead so if you coming from Dulwich or Peckham, it is 5-min drive. For further information, please contact me on 07956214959.
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Babysitting

Posted by bimum September 06, 08:13PM


I am offering babysitting services to parents who want someone to look after their little ones for a couple of hours on a given day. Ideally, if you need to attend an appointment, meet a friend, or do some shopping without your kids around you, then I can help you with that. I am a full-time mother of a 6-month old baby. I have gotten my son into a daily routine which helps me to stay organised. He is a lovely boy so he will be a great playmate for your kid. We have a spacious living room with a playmat, a Bjorn bouncing chair and many toys but you could bring your own toys if you wish. We are also subscribers to Baby Tv, if your kid likes it. I live in Nunhead so if you coming from Dulwich or Peckham, it is 5-min drive. For further information, please contact me on 07956214959.

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