749 days ago

Babysitting service

Emily from Khandallah

If you're looking for a babysitter, look no further. I am a second-year University student studying for a Bachelor of Science. I have been babysitting for a range of families over the past 6 years and have experience in looking after children ages between 1-12. I love being around kids and participating in activities that they enjoy whether it's arts and crafts, reading, playing out outside, or anything else that they're interested in. I am currently working part-time at Wellington Zoo, my job includes working with the holiday programs and school groups by managing the children and leading fun learning activities. I have my own car so can easily drive myself anywhere in the Wellington region. I am also happy to help with around-the-house jobs and love animals so pets wouldn't be an issue. Overall I am a responsible individual who will ensure your children stay safe and have fun!

If you are interested please either message me through Neighbourly or flick me an email at Emily.hince99@gmail.com

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