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Howdy Mums and Dads,


Do you know if there is a drop-in or casual child minding service in the area?


I need help with my two kids (aged 2 & 3) from Monday 13th April to Wednesday 22nd April and need them out of the house while I work (so a babysitter / nanny is tricky).


Can anyone think of a good solution?


Hours would be 10am - 3pm Monday to Friday (total of 12 days).


THANKS!


KWB

I use ad hoc childcare as I'm freelance - often booked at the last minute.


We have a nanny who does ad hoc, so give me a shout if you want her details. If you're ever working shorter days I found Magic Moments were flexible, but they just do mornings. It's lovely there.


There used to be a workspace with cr?che in Brixton, called Treehouse, but I think it shut down. I wish someone would open one round here!

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