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Hello there,


I'm Emma, a New Zealander living in London. I am currently looking after 2 children for a family in Dulwich Village. I am working Monday's 8 - 9.30 and 3 - 6.30 and Wednesday's and Thursday's 8-6.30. I would love to pick up some other childminding work for any of these days. I am also free all Tuesday and Friday.


I also have a Full UK Drivers License.


If you would like a reference, please get in touch with Jaquetta Friend (currently nannying for) on 07492552909 or [email protected]


Many thanks,

Emma

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