2605 days ago

BABYSITTING

Nicola from Enderley

Good evening,

My name is Nicola and as the new year is coming to an end and people are getting busy or going away, a little extra help is sometimes needed!

If anyone is needing some extra help or even a bit of time to themselves, i am happy to help! I have many years of experience with children which im happy to provide references for - a clean full drivers drivers license and a first aid certificate. If you would require a background check i would be more then happy to do so!

I am happy to work around price frames that suit you as i understand this time of year can be a bit rough, however a little goes a long way.

Feel free to message me via Neighbourly or contact me by email at nicola-jane.larsen@outlook.com

Merry Christmas!

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