Creating a babysitting kit is not complicated. It helps both the children being babysat, the parents of those kids, and the babysitter. It helps create better safety as the kids are likely being more closely supervised during those activities, it makes the time pass more quickly for the kids and babysitter, it makes the time easier on the babysitter, and it cuts down on behavior issues.
I’ve made a simple printable for you to include in the kit, The Babysitter Checklist Printables . You can put the two pages back-to-back into a plastic sleeve and use a dry erase marker to update the information.
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