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Celina B. says "Flor was amazing with my child. She is very dependable, friendly and brought an educational approach to childcare. Our families connected. And I...
John M. says "Jessica is awesome! She has been taking care of our toddler son and 5-year old daughter for nearly a year and they both absolutely adore her-they cheer when...
Laura G. says "Hiring Brooke was one of the best decisions that our family ever made. She spent over a year with our family taking such great care of our infant turned...
Care Member says "Mrs. M is caring and wonderful. She has an education background she uses to teach children. she taught our children by reading. she taught Spanish. She...
Erin D. says "Denise was absolutely AMAZING! We hired her to watch our 16-month old daughter, and our two dogs, so my husband and I could have a date night, and she did a...
Christian R. says "I found Maria through care.com and she was clearly very qualified and experienced to be a nanny, we were very excited to meet her. Unfortunately I...
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248 infant babysitters are listed on Care.com
The average post rate is $22.55/hr as of December 2025
The average star rating for rated infant babysitters is 4.7
Infant Babysitters in Long Beach, CA are rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on 229 reviews of the 248 listed infant babysitters
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If you’re wondering what an infant babysitter charges in California, we have answers. Infant babysitter prices in Long Beach have rates starting at $22.55.
To find the right infant babysitter for you and your family, you can search through babysitting websites like Care.com to find the right fit. You can find 248 infant babysitters near you on Care.com.
There are 248 infant babysitters near you in Long Beach, CA. To narrow down your choices, you’ll want to interview potential infant babysitters. When it comes time to interview different potential caretakers, you may want to have a list of questions to ask potential babysitters for infants. You may want to ask them what babysitter duties they’ll take on, what their past work experience is like, and if they have any references you can speak to. The right questions to ask when interviewing a babysitter for an infant are the questions that matter to you.