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Hello!


I want to recommend my childminder Jackie, I found her from parent recommendations here and after reading her Ofsted report was amazed to have discovered someone so local with parent and Ofsted points!


She's been looking after my small son for a while now and is brilliant with him. He's developing his speech and

co-ordination fantastically with her. Its a safe and nurturing environment for a small child, with plenty of attention and playtime. He loves it there


She's based near Peckham library please PM me for her number

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  • 11 months later...

Hi there!


After seeing this post I got in touch with Jackie too and my 17-month old boy has been with her two days a week since the autumn. He's really happy there, she does all the kids a nice lunch every day and he's coming along great. Recommended without hesitation.


PM me for her number if you're interested.

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