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Hello there,


My name is Kate and I set up Hello Mums nearly a year ago after having been working with children for over 17 years. Our aim is to raise the standards in private childcare and to make sure that anyone who comes into your home to work with your children is not only experienced but also has a clean enhanced police check and a paediatric first aid certificate. At Hello Mums all of our babysitters are interviewed by us in person and they are all childcare professionals. Other than a clean police check and a paediatric first aid certificate we also vigorously check every reference to make sure we can provide you with reliable, trusted, local babysitters.

As of September our service is now available in Dulwich as well and to celebrate our launch we are offering

1 HOUR FREE EVENING BABYSITTING FOR MEMBERS OF THE EAST DULWICH FORUM.*

ENTER CODE: "1HR2015" WHEN BOOKING ONLINE.


Babysitters charge ?7.50/hour for evening bookings (6:00pm to 6:00am) and ?9.00/hour for daytime bookings (6:00am to 6:00pm) and can be booked on our website at www.hellomums.co.uk.

For further information please do not hesitate to get in touch with me directly at [email protected] or on 07454953431.


Many thanks,


Kate


*Offer excludes bookings for bank holidays, Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve. For new customers only. One voucher per household. Offer expires 31/12/2015. Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other Hello Mums' offers.

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