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Weekly babysitter wanted


Malcolmd

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Hello,


We are looking for a regular weekly babysitter. Our children are very reliable in going to bed/sleep so there would be no childcare involved just purely babysitting. The hours would probably be 7.30 to 10.30 and can be on any day.


We live near Peckham Rye station, just off Bellenden Road.


Please let me know if you know anyone!


Thanks,

Malcolm

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I have a responsible fifteen-year-old who is keen. He's used to being around younger children/babies and is a polite, academic boy who'd be happy to save a bit of money for college! I live nearby, so can step in should there be a sudden stampede of elephants or some such emergency. Message me if you're interested.

Hi Malcolm,


I am available for evening babysitting. I am 23 years old and currently training to be a midwife. I have a lot of experience childminding (references available). I also live just round the corner from Bellenden Road. Let me know if I can be of help.

Kind regards, Grace

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