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Hey everyone,


I am a 20-year student home for the summer and looking to do some regular, or on and off babysitting/general childcare. I have had experience babysitting (and animal sitting) over the past few years (ranging from ages 6 months to 8 years) and am extremely comfortable with children. I am happy to cook, so preparing meals will be absolutely fine, and would be able to take children out for activities, school runs etc.


I am currently available regularly throughout the week (including weekends and evenings), and can start immediately. I can drive, which makes travelling around much easier, and adds to my reliability. I am based in Forest Hill (near Horniman, and Fairlawn Primary schools), but am willing to travel a little.

I hold a CRB, valid driving license, and my references are available on request.


I am fun, friendly and enthusiastic. Please don?t hesitate to send me a private message if you?re interested!


Thanks! Eloise.

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Hi Eloise


Are you still looking?

Currently I am looking at various form of childcare for my 2 daughters of 8 & 6 over 2 weeks during the summer and would be interested to have some days when they can be a bit more relax by having more of a 1 to 1 attention.

Would you have some days available during the week starting July 20th and August 24th, I work par time from 9.30 to 2pm so I would be looking for someone to work from 9 to 3. We live between Dulwich and Herne Hill, we are a French family, my daughters attend Dulwich infant and hamlet school and speak perfectly English. They are lovely and like outdoors as well as indoors activities. If you are interested, I would be very pleased to hear from you. Thank you

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