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Hi there,


I have an hour each Wed when both my husband and I need to be at work. I am loathe to put the little one (7 months) in nursery for another full day as he already does 2 days, and it would also be a very expensive for the sake of 1 hour!


Does anyone know of any creches/childminders that would cover an hour or two? It's a regular time that I could arrange in advance so wouldn't be a random drop off. It would be easiest if it's either local to SE22 or possibly near Borough tube if anyone knows the area.


Thanks.

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Magic Moments have been great for our daughter and she started there a little before she was 2 - they do take kids from 18mths - but they are closed on Wednesdays. Have you tried Piplings - there are several posts on this forum about this new Creche which is behind the Horniman Museum apparently.

I think your best bet might be a nanny share.. see if someone whose nanny isn't busy at that time might take your little one for a few hours.


I would suggest advertising on here to see if anyone has a nanny on a Weds who might be up for taking another child for a little while...

Fuschia Wrote:

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> I think your best bet might be a nanny share.. see

> if someone whose nanny isn't busy at that time

> might take your little one for a few hours.

>

> I would suggest advertising on here to see if

> anyone has a nanny on a Weds who might be up for

> taking another child for a little while...


See post no 4 here: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?29,416066

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