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HI Im louise a 6th form student studying media and business, over the summer holiday last year I did quite a bit of babysitting for some wonderful mums and there children from here. I also helped a little girl with her reading and her levels grew when she went back to school.

I'm not looking for more babysitting work. I can do weekends anytime day or evening and am also available during the week from 6pm.

I charge ?5 and hour before midnight and ?6 after midnight. I have younger brothers and sisters and lots of little cousins that ive helped with as they have grown up.

So if you would like to have an evening out or perhaps need a bit of help around the house why not give me a try.

Looking forward to hearing from you soon,

Louise x

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