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I met Adelle four years ago when we needed some emergency child care for my then nearly two year old daughter and have

never looked back!

Over the next couple of years she helped out with my older daughter, who absolutely loves

her and her wonderful family. She is kind, unflappable, patient, loving,

empathetic and absolutely brilliant with children.

She is flexible and totally trustworthy and this is why despite the fact

she now lives quite a distance from us, there was no other choice in my mind

as to who would look after my younger daughter (now 21 months)when I went back to work.

It is no surprise that my younger daughter also adores her and her children

and if she could skip she would do into Adelle's arms of a morning;

Adelle really feels like a member of the family!

Any questions please feel free to send me a pm.

Adelle looks after our 20 month old and we couldn't be happier or more confident that he is in the best of hands. Adelle provides a friendly, safe and stimulating environment and takes our son to a range of activities which promote his physical, social and language development. Our son adores Adelle and her children and it is obvious that the feeling is mutual. We have no hesitation in recommending her and would be happy to answer any questions.

Adelle has also looked after our now 20 month old daughter for over a year and I can only second all of the comments above. Her genuinely caring manner made the transition from home to childcare so much easier than it could have been and in no time our daughter was sprinting up her garden path each morning, excited to spend the day with her and her lovely family.


Adelle is an incredibly nice person who provides a fun, varied and stimulating environment for the children she cares for. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend her.

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