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Childminder Highly Recommended


Holly B

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My daughter is due to start school in September leaving a vacancy available with our brilliant childminer. For the past 3.5 years Lorna has cared for and met the needs of our daughter who is really going to miss their time together.


Throughout the years she has provided a multitude of age appropriate activities to keep her stimulated, entertained and constantly learning. Lorna has a great combination of experience and energy that she devotes to the children in her care and is a constant communicator with parents to ensure that everyone is working together towards the same goals in meeting a childs needs.


Lorna creates a caring family environment where children read, cook, sing, dance, play with toys inside and outside in her garden, visit the library, playgrounds, museum, softplay and other playgroups.


I would highly recommend Lorna who can be contacted on: 0208 693 8939 or 07958 363319

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