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Hello everyone,


My name is Lara, I am 18 years old and I'm currently studying level 2 childcare and been working at a nursery for almost a year plus been doing some extra babysitting. I have experience with children/toddlers and babies. I am fun to be around with , punctual, polite, consistent, energetic, honest and reliable. I am available from now up to August as I will be starting my level 3 childcare apprenticeship in the middle of August/September. I love to do every kind of activities with children and always make sure they enjoy themselves as much as possible. I am very caring too, I love children. I don't mind doing some house chores such as laundry. I charge ?10 an hour. I don't drive but don't mind travelling a little. Bilingual (Portuguese), CRB Checked + references available on request.


Please don't hesitate in PM'ing me if interested.

Location: Barry road , East dulwich.

Thank you!

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