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Guess what?: Dira Sugandi doesn'€™t like babysitters

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Mon, May 25, 2015 Published on May. 25, 2015 Published on 2015-05-25T08:56:47+07:00

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Guess what?: Dira Sugandi doesn'€™t like babysitters

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Jazz singer Dira Sugandi says that she has no plans to hire a nanny to help raise her daughter, Savanna Azura.

If Dira and her husband, Elfa Zulham Warongan, are busy, she says that she'€™ll ask her mom for help '€” or drop the two-and-half-year old off at daycare.

'€œI put her in daycare only in the day time. We had to do a strict selection on the daycare before using the service,'€ she said, as quoted by kompas.com.

'€œI trust the daycare because it has CCTV security cameras, so we can still monitor our daughter. The owners, a couple, also live there and handle the kids by themselves,'€ added the singer, who has performed with the British acid jazz band Incognito.

Redirection: Monica Casadei'€™s choreography keeps the focus on Violetta, the tragic protagonist of Traviata.

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