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Stephanie P. says "Jesica is an outstanding caregiver who is reliable and will become a part of your family. Jesica is a mom and she brings that type of care to your...
Sanna A. says "She is very gentle with kids and very helpful around the house as well. I had her come by to help me babysit my two little ones that are under the age of...
Alexandra B. says "Akansha is very sweet, kind, and dependable. I trust her wholeheartedly."
Megan M. says "Carissa was like part of our family. Our kids loved her. She was always willing to jump in and help even for things not related to the kids, like taking...
Alyxie H. says "Chelsea cared for our son (who was between 3-5 months) 2x/week (3-5hrs) over the summer to give this tired mama an extra hand with the baby & around the...
David P. says "Ileana is great with our daughter! She plays with her all day (except during nap time) and uses up most of her energy so that she is ready for bedtime...
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60 infant babysitters are listed on Care.com
The average post rate is $20.33/hr as of November 2025
Infant Babysitters in Long Valley, NJ are rated 0.0 out of 5 stars based on 0 reviews of the 60 listed infant babysitters
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If you’re wondering what an infant babysitter charges in New Jersey, we have answers. Infant babysitter prices in Long Valley have rates starting at $20.33.
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 12 infant babysitters near you on Care.com.
There are 12 infant babysitters near you in Long Valley, NJ. 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.