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please see message below from my lovely babysitter Luz. I can recommend and provide references if needed. Please contact her directly if interested. she can speak English and Spanish. She is available full time over the summer, but then part time as she is studying accountancy qualifications.


My name is Luz, I have had experience in child care in London over the last 6 years, working with newborn babies, toddlers and children. I have experience teaching the Montessori Method and also undertake a variety of activities such with children as yoga, theatre games for children, and singing- among others. At the moment I am available part-time, both weekdays and weekends, or full time, as well as babysitting. I have references in London. Please contact me if you require any futher detail.

Luz Acevedo

07846856753

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