Can you check these very last sentence of the day, please?

1) One day (and not once)the thieves jumped through the window of my house 2) One day the thieves got into my house through my bedroom's window. Actually, I had left it open through negligence.
3) They walked acroos the room and one of them stepped into the carpet (OR stumbled over the carpet???), then bumped into the TV and broke it (OR better: knocked it over)
4) They stole lots of money as well as expensive jewellery. They went out by jumping out of the window.

Thanks

One day the thieves jumped (really?, or crawled?) through the bedroom window of my house. Actually, I had negligently left it open. They walked across the room, and one of them stumbled over the carpet and knocked over the television. The thieves stole lots of money, as well as expensive jewelery. They left through the same window in which they entered.

1) One day (and not once), the thieves jumped through the window of my house.

2) One day, the thieves got into my house through my bedroom's window. Actually, I had left it open due to negligence.

To improve the sentence, you can rewrite it like this:
One day, the thieves gained access to my house by entering through the open window of my bedroom. I had carelessly left it open.

3) They walked across the room, and one of them stepped on the carpet (or stumbled over the carpet?), then bumped into the TV and broke it (or better: knocked it over).

To choose between "stepped on the carpet" and "stumbled over the carpet," you need to consider the intended meaning. If the person accidentally tripped or lost balance due to the carpet, "stumbled over the carpet" would be more appropriate. If the person simply stepped on the carpet without any difficulty, "stepped on the carpet" would be more suitable.

Regarding the second part of the sentence, "bumped into the TV and broke it," it is clear and concise. However, if you want to express that the TV fell over and broke as a result of the collision, you can rephrase it as follows:
They walked across the room, and one of them stumbled over the carpet, causing him to collide with the TV and knock it over, breaking it in the process.

4) They stole lots of money as well as expensive jewelry. They went out by jumping out of the window.

The sentence is straightforward and conveys the intended meaning. However, as an alternative, you could rephrase it like this:
They not only stole a significant amount of money but also valuable jewelry. To make their escape, they exited the premises by leaping out of the window.