Baby Old Children
Posted on Monday, January 25th, 2010 at 1:23 pmBaby Old Children

How old was the child when he stopped using the baby monitor?
Hello, my son is 17 months and still use monitor baby for naps and at night. I am afraid he needs me at night and I do not hear it if I did not ask monitor.Just How old were your kids when you stop using the baby is my son monitor.There room, another room when our room.What do you think? Thank you
I always say that a baby monitor are welcome in the house … Theres no age, even at three in its good to know if they leave their bed. (It may be painting the walls) additional security Beau.
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