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hi there

From September I am looking for a nanny, childminder or babysitter who could pick up my 4-year-old daughter who will be starting Reception at The Belham Primary School on Bellenden Road in Peckham. You would have to collect her at 3.15 on school days and walk her round the corner to our place (or go somewhere more fun!) and cook supper for her and look after her till I get home at 6pm. I will be working three days a week till half term when I will then go full time. Three of those days there is the possibility that a schoolfriend of hers will be with her. We would hope to be able to split the fee between us on those days even if it's more.

If you're interested, do PM me.

Thanks so much for your time, Lydia

Hi there my name is Lyla and I am looking for after-school work with young children as I am a teacher of adults. I work for Lewisham and live in East Dulwich, I am a driver. I teach adults to be wannabe early years' professionals. I have DBS references, I can be flexible, I do not smoke and I like working with children from 3 plus. I have also worked in family learning and have lots of experience.


Please get in contact on 07761101449 and/or [email protected]


LP

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