A Bronx couple reviewing video from their baby monitor discovered something horrifying: a burglar creeping around their child’s bedroom as the tot snoozed just feet away.

The intruder broke in through a fire-escape window of a sixth-floor apartment at Johnson Avenue and West 236th Street in Riverdale at about 8:10 p.m. ­Friday, police said.

Footage from a baby monitor inside caught the man walking around the child’s room and past the crib several times, and even turning on a light as he looks around the room — and at one point directly into the camera.

A video clip released by the NYPD ends with the intruder rushing to the window after he hears the voice of the baby’s 32-year-old father, according to cops.

The child was not harmed.

The shaken parents reported the burglary to police the next day.

A woman who answered the door at the family home on Tuesday told a Post reporter the couple was not home.

The brazen burglar who had fled the home wasn’t done for the evening, however.

Back out on the fire escape, he went to the window of a nearby apartment just minutes later, ­police said.

He then entered the home of a 28-year-old woman and stole jewelry — including two watches, two bracelets and six necklaces — a backpack and a pricey Modelo bicycle, police sources told the Post.

The resident was not home at the time, and that break-in was not caught on camera.

The stolen loot was worth approximately $1,200, police sources said.

Cops added this might not have been the first time images of the burglar were caught on camera.

Back on Jan. 15, a person who bears a strong resemblance to the burglar scaled a fire escape a few blocks away near West 238th Street and Waldo Avenue and made his way into an apartment through an unlocked window.

He made off with about $7,000 in electronics and watches, ­police said.

A surveillance camera captured him as he was walking out of the building — and got a clear image of his face as he looked directly into the camera.

Police on Tuesday released videos from both burglaries.