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Hello dear family


I am available to babysitt any day or night during july and august as my current host family is out for holidays. I can assist you in emergency cases of babysitting.


I have been au pair in London for already 1 year with two families. I've been takind care of 2 girls aged 17 months old and 2,5 years old during 10 months in Ealing. And now I look after 2 boys aged 5 and 7 years old in Herne Hill SE24. I am 19 years old, from spain.


During the time I was looking after the 2 little girls I helped them with they learning of numbers, potty training, speaking, swimming, walking, exploring and learning new things every day. Also I had previous large experience with children as I was camp monitor and babysitter in Spain.

I feel confident preparing any kind of meals and helping with bath times.


I am very kind, responsible, patient and warm person who loves spending time with children and helping them to grow happy and healthy.

I love animals so I don't mind if you have any pet at home.


Please call me if you think I could be the right person for your little one. 07754372178.

I am looking forward to hearing from you


Kind regards

sandra

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