These Nannies and Babysitters Are Heroes

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Published 2022-04-09
These babysitters went above and beyond for the children in their care. In 2017, a nanny was hailed a hero when she whisked a little boy to safety when a burglar broke into his home. In 2015, a nanny came to the rescue when a boiler exploded, forcing her to save the children she cared for. In 2017, a babysitter donated part of her kidney to the 10-month-old she watched. Inside Edition’s Andrea Swindall has more.

All Comments (21)
  • @pitbull7885
    That babysitter who gave her liver for that little girl just shows how much SHE LOVED that little girl!!!!!
  • @jownhever9240
    The babysitter singing “part of your world” dang she has an amazing voice.
  • @AFloridaSon
    If singing makes a babysitter a hero, then Ariel should be on the list, because millions of parents have used her as a babysitter on their TVs over the years, and around the world - lol.
  • @dodobrd1238
    The nanny who donated a piece of her liver had me tearing up. Like wow. What a selfless amazing person. I commend all the nanny s who chose to put a child before there own safety especially someone else's child.
  • Being a hero starts when you're brave enough to feel you need to do something right even in small things ,even other won't see it.
  • @luci4087
    i was a nanny for awhile. it surprised me how many people were trying to pay people less than fast food workers.
  • @nathanberry1244
    2:22 that babysitter seems to be more than just a babysitter. And that she was willing to give her liver for the little girl was the sweetest thing ever.
  • That first clip,that babysitter is definitely a hero...can u imagine what would of happened if she had to grab 2 toddlers &/or infant... I'm so glad they were able to get out safely. Hope they gave her a raise and/or a nice bonus
  • @zoeyziva7164
    God Bless the Nannies..They protected these children...
  • It is so nice to pay tribute to the incredible nannies and babysitters out there. We usually see the bad ones in action. Thank you for sharing this.
  • @sandraarauz9345
    If that baby is under my care - they become MY child and we do anything for our babies.
  • We see so many bad things about Nannie’s because there’s definitely bad ones, but there’s a whole lot of amazing Nannie’s too, so seeing this makes my heart happy!
  • @1ChxnceLxnce
    I'm so glad about Talia's transplant, God bless her.
  • @geniehinseth512
    IT IS SO GREAT TO SEE FOOTAGE OF GOOD CHILDCARE WORKERS FOR A CHANGE ON MEDIA!!! THANK YOU, INSIDE EDITION!!!
  • I started babysitting at 7, and once when I was helping my friend babysit a baby I was 8 at the time. we were in a big house by a river,we heard someone breaking in,this was at night. and my friend took off out of the back door leaving the baby in her crib and that shocked me she was 2 years older than me and I ran to the baby's room and grabbed the baby when I saw the guy walk towards the kitchen I ran out the front door he didn't see me for some reason, and I was skinny and the baby was fat n heavy lol thought I was gonna drop her. than ran to the neighbors house. and the guy took off after he saw me at the neighbours door when he was looking out the window. my instinct was to save the baby I was very mature at 8.
  • Sometimes real heroes stand up for the right reasons no matter the consequences or odds🤔
  • @CassandraMiyuki
    I remember hearing about the boiler explosion. Absolutely terrifying to think of what could've happened had anything gone slightly different. I had to laugh with the last one, the Scary Poppins! But it's understandable that they would learn those techniques, especially with their clientele. I remember the story of the poor dog walker, who was it, Lady Gaga's? People go insane over abducting pets and kids from the rich and famous.