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Childminder needed for 10 month old from May 2016


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I am currently starting my search for a childminder for my daughter who will be 10 months old in May. Ideally I need care Monday - Thursday 8 - 6 with a location on the Barry Road side of Lordship Lane.


Looking for someone with the appropriate qualifications and checks (CRB, Ofsted Registered, First aid, Childcare Qualifications) that can offer a fun and active setting for a little lady who is growing in confidence and currently enjoys different local classes with other babies.


If anyone has any recommendations or thinks they might be able to fulfil this I would be really grateful if you could send me a PM.


Thanks


Andi

Hi,


My son is with Pippa McLeod and has been for a year from this age, she is PippaD on the forum. She does Mon- Thurs 8-6 on Nutbrook St so not too far and has a little girl those days who is just a few months older. I'm not sure if she has spaces but she is amazing, can't recommend her highly enough!


Lisa

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