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Hi guys!


My name is Sam. I'm 24 years old and have 6 years

experience in Child Care. I'm a kid's party

hostess with an organization called Project

PlayDate. I tutored at a performing arts camp for

4 summers in a row, teaching drama to kids ages

6-16. I've produced and directed a professional

children's play. I took care of a 3MTH old and 2

year old (sisters) for a year, until they were 1YR

and 3YRS respectively. I've babysat occasionally

for several families, with the ages of kids

ranging from 2MTHS old - 13YRS old (In Barbados,

NYC and London). I came to London to do a course

and have decided to stay for the summer. The job

I had has just terminated, and I would like to

secure more work until I leave. If you need a temporary

child minder till mid-August, I'm your gal!

If you need ad hoc care/weekend/date night care,

I'm your gal! If you think I could be helpful to

you, please don't hesitate to reach out. CV and

references are available on demand!


Look forward to hearing from you!


- Sam

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