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1191 days ago

Babysitter Available

Bena from Te Aro

Kia Ora!

My name is Bena, I’m 20 and live in Wellington city centre. I’m currently working full time and looking for some extra babysitting work on the side, after December I will no longer work full time so will be after more steady babysitting (works well for school holidays!).

I’ve been babysitting on and off since I was 13, though not for the last couple of years as I’ve been working more.

I am very comfortable with kids and have experience looking after ages 2+ years old.
Currently my availability is:
Tuesday to Saturday - after 6pm
Sunday and Monday - all day
After December/start of 2023 - all days available

As I live in Wellington city centre so can easily travel to most suburbs in Welly!

Happy to provide references if you would like.

Please message me if this sounds like what you’re looking for :))

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