May 5 / admin
Baby Monitor

Is there a baby monitor that warns parents when the child unit is unplugged or turned off?
I am getting ready to transition my toddler into a ‘big boy bed’ and I am terrified that he is going to unplug the baby monitor or turn it off, and I will never know! Any tips suggestions or product ideas are greatly appreciated!
Ours does – Fisher Price Lights & Sounds (or something like that).
Baby Equipment : Buying a Baby Monitor
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