2570 days ago

Baby sitting

Alesha from Maeroa

Hi everyone, I am a 21 year old university student, in my final year. I am looking for some work around the place. I have a lot of experience in child care and can give you some excellent references. I have just moved to the Maeroa area so I don’t know many families around. 


If you're looking for someone to take care of your children while you enjoy a night out, or have some errands to run during the day, or need before or after school care, you can rest assured knowing that I am the right person for the job.

I know how to cook and bake, so I can make your children healthy delicious meals or even do some baking activities. I have done all of NCEA i studied English, Biology, Graphic Design, Art and Enterprise studies through out high school (and have a good knowledge of NCEA math before 5th form or year 11) so I can also offer homework help and tutoring.

Please contact me if you're interested, 02102439101. 
I have my own vehicle and full license.

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