Jefferson County lamb inspires children's book for the blind
By: CBS58 Staff
Posted: Feb 4, 2018 6:30 AM CST

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Jacquelyn Abad follows up on the story of Peanut, a blind lamb in Jefferson County who inspired a children’s book. Now, Peanut’s story will reach more children and adults who are visually impaired thanks to a new braille edition.
If you are interested in purchasing the book and learning more about Peanut, visit: https://www.blindfaithfarm.com/
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