“Crooze on Croozer” is Peg Sundburg’s eighth children’s book in her “Cowgirl Peg” series. Croozer, the blind dog that inspired the book, was saved from a New Mexico landfill thanks to the help of animal rescue organizations. The story is being converted into braille for students and with royalties, Sundberg is getting the book into Schools for the Blind across the country.
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Harper’s ‘Cowgirl Peg’ pens another children’s book
Harper resident Peggy Sundberg published her eighth children’s book, “Crooze on Croozer,” following the life of a blind dog using his other four senses like “superpowers” to see.
Sundberg, also called “Cowgirl Peg,” wrote the mid-elementary reading level book from the perspective of a blind Blue Heeler herding dog rescued from a landfill in New Mexico. It’s a story meant to encourage children to see more than with their eyes, instead using hearing, smelling, tasting, feeling and t...