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Article: Sleeping-Co-Sleeping-Children - New York Times
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- The New York Times
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- March 1, 2007
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THIS is what 3 a.m. looks like at the Costello house, a diminutive red brick three-story in the West Village: On the second floor, Harrison, age 5, is splayed, sideways and snoring, across his parents king-size, Anglo-Indian four-poster, having muscled his mother out completely and pushed his father, Paul, a 35-year-old photographer, to the extreme edge of the bed. Sara Ruffin Costello, the style director of Domino magazine, is upstairs in her 3-year-old daughter Carolinas bed, which is a hammered-metal four-posterqueen dressed in pink paisley sheets with a ruffle. It is the bed I would have if I were single, Ms. Costello, 38, said. It is my dream bed, which is a good thing because I ...
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