📍 Country Roads · Murrieta, CA

Your neighbor & trusted babysitter

Certified, experienced, and genuinely passionate about caring for children of all ages — from infants to 10-year-olds.

2+ Years Experience
4.0 GPA Student
0–10 Ages Covered
$16 Per Hour
❤️ CPR Certified ⚡ AED Certified 🩹 First Aid 📋 Red Cross 🏡 Local Neighbor
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What I Do

Everything parents
can relax about

From diaper changes to bedtime stories — I handle it all so you can fully disconnect and enjoy your time.

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Infant Care

Feeding, diapering, soothing, and safe sleep practices for your littlest one.

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Bedtime Routines

Bath time, stories, and gentle settling so kids go to bed on schedule.

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Homework Help

A 4.0 GPA student ready to support elementary and early middle school work.

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Crafts & Playtime

Creative, engaged play activities that kids actually look forward to.

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Meals & Snacks

Healthy, kid-friendly meal prep following your family's preferences.

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Safety First

CPR, AED, and First Aid certified — always prepared for any situation.

Age-Appropriate Activities

Enriching play &
learning for every age

Every child learns differently. These structured activities and mini lesson plans are designed to be fun, safe, and genuinely beneficial — tailored to where each child is developmentally.

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Singing & Talking Time

Language Development

Narrating the world and singing simple songs builds neural pathways for language. Talk through every action — "Now we're putting on your sock!" — and sing nursery rhymes with gentle rhythm.

Lesson Plan
  1. 1Settle baby comfortably — on tummy or in your lap
  2. 2Make consistent eye contact and smile
  3. 3Sing 2–3 short songs (Twinkle, Wheels on the Bus)
  4. 4Pause and let baby "respond" with coos or facial expressions

Supplies Needed
  • A clean, safe floor mat or blanket
  • Small board book or picture card (optional)
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Sensory Exploration

Motor & Sensory Skills

Infants learn entirely through their senses. Safe, varied textures and gentle stimulation help develop touch perception, focus, and cause-and-effect understanding.

Lesson Plan
  1. 1Lay out 3–4 items with different textures on a clean mat
  2. 2Guide baby's hands gently across each item
  3. 3Name the feeling — "rough", "soft", "smooth"
  4. 4Watch reactions and repeat favorites

Supplies Needed
  • Soft plush toy, rubber toy, textured cloth
  • A crinkle or rattle toy
  • Clean floor mat or play gym
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Tummy Time

Gross Motor Development

Tummy time strengthens neck, shoulder, and core muscles — building the foundation for sitting, crawling, and walking. Even 5 minutes at a time makes a big difference.

Lesson Plan
  1. 1Place baby on a firm, flat surface on their tummy
  2. 2Get down to their level — talk and make eye contact
  3. 3Place a bright toy just out of reach to encourage lifting
  4. 4Limit to 5–10 min sessions; always supervised

Supplies Needed
  • Firm play mat or folded blanket
  • 1–2 colorful toys or a baby mirror
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Story & Picture Time

Cognitive & Visual Development

Reading aloud — even before baby can understand words — introduces rhythm, vocabulary, and the concept of storytelling. High-contrast images are especially stimulating for young eyes.

Lesson Plan
  1. 1Choose a board book with large, simple images
  2. 2Hold it 8–12 inches from baby's face
  3. 3Point to pictures and describe them slowly
  4. 4Repeat the same book — familiarity is comforting

Supplies Needed
  • Board books (provided by family or Olivia)
  • High-contrast black & white cards (optional)
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Block Building

Spatial Reasoning & Fine Motor

Stacking and sorting blocks teaches cause-and-effect, early math concepts (more/less, tall/short), and hand-eye coordination. Knocking them down is equally educational — and very fun.

Lesson Plan
  1. 1Spread blocks out on the floor and sit together
  2. 2Build a simple tower — count each block as it goes on
  3. 3Let toddler knock it down, then rebuild together
  4. 4Sort blocks by color or size for extra challenge

Supplies Needed
  • Large foam or wooden blocks (10–20 pieces)
  • Flat, safe floor space
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Finger Painting

Creativity & Fine Motor

Finger painting lets toddlers explore color mixing, textures, and self-expression without needing fine motor control. It's messy and wonderful — protective covering recommended!

Lesson Plan
  1. 1Set up table with covered surface, smock optional
  2. 2Place 2–3 colors of washable paint in small containers
  3. 3Let toddler explore freely — narrate colors they use
  4. 4Name their creation and let them "sign" it with a handprint

Supplies Needed
  • Washable, non-toxic finger paint (2–3 colors)
  • Large paper sheets or butcher paper
  • Drop cloth or newspaper to protect surface
  • Damp cloth for cleanup
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Shape Sorting

Cognitive & Problem Solving

Shape sorters introduce geometry, spatial awareness, and persistence. The "aha" moment when a shape fits is incredibly motivating for toddlers and builds early math foundations.

Lesson Plan
  1. 1Introduce each shape by name and feel its edges
  2. 2Demonstrate fitting one shape into the sorter
  3. 3Hand shapes one at a time, offering hints if needed
  4. 4Celebrate each success with enthusiastic praise

Supplies Needed
  • Shape sorter toy (circle, square, triangle at minimum)
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Music & Movement

Gross Motor & Rhythm

Toddlers love to move! Action songs connect music, language, and whole-body movement, developing coordination, rhythm, and listening skills all at once.

Lesson Plan
  1. 1Play a familiar action song (Head Shoulders, Hokey Pokey)
  2. 2Model the movements enthusiastically
  3. 3Let toddler lead and invent their own moves
  4. 4Wind down with a slower, calm song at the end

Supplies Needed
  • Phone or device for music playback
  • Small musical instruments (shakers, xylophone) — optional
  • Open floor space
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Storytime & Comprehension

Literacy & Imagination

Reading aloud with comprehension questions turns passive listening into active thinking. This is one of the highest-impact activities for preschool vocabulary and school readiness.

Lesson Plan
  1. 1Choose a picture book — read the title and ask "What do you think happens?"
  2. 2Read slowly, pausing to point at pictures
  3. 3Ask questions: "Why did she feel sad?" / "What would you do?"
  4. 4After finishing, retell the story together in their own words

Supplies Needed
  • Picture books (age-appropriate, ~24 pages)
  • Cozy reading spot with good light
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Counting & Number Games

Early Math

Hands-on counting with real objects is far more powerful than rote memorization at this age. Linking numbers to physical quantities builds genuine mathematical understanding.

Lesson Plan
  1. 1Set out 10 small objects (blocks, crackers, buttons)
  2. 2Practice counting to 10 together, touching each object
  3. 3Play "Give me 3 blocks" — build number recognition
  4. 4Introduce simple addition: "2 blocks + 1 more = how many?"

Supplies Needed
  • 10–20 small safe objects (blocks, large buttons, pom poms)
  • Number cards 1–10 (printable or handmade)
  • Muffin tin for sorting by number (optional)
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Color & Shape Art

Art & Pre-Writing Skills

Drawing and coloring with intention — not just freely — develops pencil grip, hand control, and visual planning that directly supports learning to write letters.

Lesson Plan
  1. 1Draw a large simple shape on paper for child to trace
  2. 2Name and color-fill each shape together
  3. 3Create a scene using only shapes (house = square + triangle)
  4. 4Let them describe their artwork and write their dictated title

Supplies Needed
  • Crayons or washable markers
  • White paper or coloring sheets
  • Ruler for drawing shapes (optional)
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Kitchen Science

Curiosity & Scientific Thinking

Simple baking-soda experiments introduce the concept of observation, prediction, and cause-and-effect — core scientific thinking skills — in a way that feels magical to preschoolers.

Lesson Plan
  1. 1Place baking soda in a small tray or bowl
  2. 2Ask: "What do you think will happen when I add this?"
  3. 3Add a splash of colored vinegar — watch and react together!
  4. 4Repeat with different colors; discuss "why" in simple terms

Supplies Needed
  • Baking soda (1 cup)
  • White vinegar (½ cup)
  • Food coloring (3–4 colors)
  • Small tray or baking dish, dropper/spoon
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Read-Aloud & Retell

Reading Comprehension

At this age, children can read simple books on their own. Taking turns reading aloud and then retelling the chapter builds fluency, comprehension, and confidence.

Lesson Plan
  1. 1Take turns reading 1 page each from an early reader
  2. 2Pause every few pages — "What's happening so far?"
  3. 3After finishing, draw a scene from the story
  4. 4Write 1–2 sentences about the favorite part

Supplies Needed
  • Early chapter book or reader (their level)
  • Paper and crayons for illustration
  • Pencil and lined writing paper

Math Facts Practice

Arithmetic & Number Fluency

Making math practice feel like a game removes anxiety and builds genuine fluency. Card games are especially effective for addition and subtraction at this age.

Lesson Plan
  1. 1Each player flips two cards and adds them together
  2. 2Highest sum wins both cards (like War, but with addition)
  3. 3For subtraction: flip 2 cards, subtract smaller from larger
  4. 4End with 5–10 written problems matched to their school level

Supplies Needed
  • Standard deck of cards (face cards removed)
  • Math worksheet from school, or lined paper
  • Pencil and eraser
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Nature Walk & Journal

Science & Observation

Structured outdoor exploration with a simple journal builds scientific observation skills, curiosity about the natural world, and descriptive writing — all at once.

Lesson Plan
  1. 1Walk around the yard or neighborhood; look for 5 "finds"
  2. 2Draw each find in the journal with a simple label
  3. 3Write one describing word (color, size, texture) for each
  4. 4Share discoveries — "What's the most interesting thing you saw?"

Supplies Needed
  • Small notebook or stapled paper journal
  • Pencil and colored pencils
  • Magnifying glass (optional but exciting)
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Building Challenges

Engineering & Problem Solving

Open-ended building challenges develop spatial reasoning, planning, and resilience. The "design-build-test" cycle mirrors real engineering thinking in a totally accessible way.

Lesson Plan
  1. 1Set a challenge: "Build the tallest tower that can hold a book"
  2. 2Give 10 minutes to plan and build with available materials
  3. 3Test it — does it hold? What could be improved?
  4. 4Rebuild with improvements; talk through what changed

Supplies Needed
  • Blocks, LEGO, or household items (cups, tape, straws)
  • A simple "test object" (small book, toy car)
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Independent Reading & Discussion

Reading & Critical Thinking

At 8–10, kids can read independently for 20–30 minutes. Following up with a structured mini book club discussion builds analytical thinking and helps them understand themes and character motivations.

Lesson Plan
  1. 1Set a reading timer for 20–25 minutes of quiet reading
  2. 2When done, discuss: "Who's your favorite character and why?"
  3. 3Ask "What problem does the character need to solve?"
  4. 4Optional: write a paragraph predicting what happens next

Supplies Needed
  • Chapter book at their reading level
  • Reading journal or notebook
  • Pencil
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Multiplication Mastery

Math Fluency

Multiplication fluency is the gateway to all upper-grade math. Games, skip-counting patterns, and timed challenges make the process fun and far more memorable than flashcards alone.

Lesson Plan
  1. 1Start with skip-counting out loud (2s, 5s, 10s → then harder)
  2. 2Play "Around the World" solo: beat your own previous time
  3. 3Use graph paper to draw multiplication arrays visually
  4. 4Finish with 2-minute timed drill on current focus table

Supplies Needed
  • Multiplication flashcards (or free online set)
  • Graph paper for arrays
  • Pencil, timer (phone works great)
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STEM Mini Projects

Science & Engineering

Hands-on STEM projects at this age can explore real scientific concepts. Building a simple circuit, creating a volcano, or designing a paper bridge teaches the scientific method in practice.

Lesson Plan
  1. 1State the challenge clearly: "Build a paper bridge holding a coin"
  2. 2Plan on paper first — sketch and label design
  3. 3Build with materials; test and record results
  4. 4Improve design and retest — document what changed

Supplies Needed
  • Paper, cardboard, tape, and scissors
  • Coins or small weights for testing
  • Notebook for recording observations
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Strategy Board Games

Logic, Planning & Social Skills

Strategy games develop logical thinking, turn-taking, good sportsmanship, and planning ahead. They also provide a great screen-free wind-down activity that older kids actually enjoy.

Lesson Plan
  1. 1Choose a game matched to available time (Chess, Checkers, Battleship)
  2. 2Review rules together before starting
  3. 3After the game, discuss: "What move do you wish you'd made differently?"
  4. 4Play again with new strategy in mind

Supplies Needed
  • Board game (Chess, Checkers, Connect 4, Battleship, Uno)
  • Clean table space

📦 Recommended Supply Kit — All Ages

These supplies cover the majority of activities across all age groups. Let parents know in advance so a basic kit can be kept on hand.

🧱 Building Blocks (foam/wood) 🎨 Washable Finger Paints 🖍️ Crayons & Markers ✂️ Safety Scissors 📄 White Paper (stack) ✏️ Pencils & Erasers 📚 Age-Appropriate Books 🃏 Playing Card Deck 🧪 Baking Soda & Vinegar 🎲 Board Games (Checkers, Connect 4) 🔷 Shape Sorter Toy 🪄 Play Dough 🔍 Magnifying Glass 📐 Graph Paper 🎵 Device for Music 📓 Small Notebook / Journal
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We were nervous hiring someone so young, but Olivia was incredibly mature, responsible, and the kids absolutely adored her. Booking her again for sure!

— Country Roads Neighbor
⭐ 5 Stars · Every Time
About Olivia

More than a babysitter — a neighbor you can trust

Hi! I'm Olivia, a Vista Murrieta High School student living right here in Country Roads with a genuine passion for working with kids. I've been babysitting for private families since 2023 and I bring the same reliability and care to every sit.

Beyond babysitting, I manage office operations at MNDH Technologies and lead team logistics for the VMHS Broncos Flag Football team — so you can count on my organizational skills and professional attitude.

Leadership Organization Communication Time Management Childcare 4.0 GPA
Simple & Fair Pricing

Transparent rates,
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Available mornings, afternoons, evenings, and weekends to fit your schedule.

Standard Care

$16
per hour
  • Ages infant–10 years
  • All care services
  • CPR/First Aid on site
  • Parent check-ins

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I make it easy to pay however works best for your family. Cash is always welcome, and digital options mean you never have to worry about having exact change.

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Always accepted — pay at the end of each session. Exact change not required.

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