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Hi all,

I am 18 years old and have been regularly babysitting (evenings,after school pickups and full days with outings) for about 2 years now. I have cared for children ranging from 6 months to 12 years and consider myself excellent with kids, kind, caring and responsible. I love cooking, so making meals wouldn't be a problem, I'd also be willing to do some limited housework and cleaning if necessary (dog walking etc included; I love animals!) I have completed my A Levels so I am available full time or part time to work very flexible hours. I am based in forest hill, but would be willing to travel a little bit (although I don't drive). I am fun, energetic, sporty, friendly and I speak a little Spanish. I charge ?10 an hour, please get back to me if you would be interested in any kind of childcare! I am available from now up to September (as I start university in September).

Thank you

Millie

CV and reference available on request

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