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Hello!


My name is Lara, I am 18 years old and I am currently studying childcare level 2 and been working at a nursery for almost a year now and have been doing some extra babysitting too. I have experience with children/toddlers and babies.

I am available Monday evenings, Tuesdays and Fridays. I am fun, reliable, friendly, energetic and honest. I charge ?10 an hour. Also, if you have any pets I don't mind looking after them - I totally love animals! I am also willing to do some house chores if necessary. I am very punctual and always fully committed.


- References available on request and CV.

- Location: East Dulwich , Barry Road - I don't drive but I don't mind travelling a little.


Please don't hesitate in contacting me if interested via PM.

Thanks, hope to hear from you soon.

Lara.

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