Oh No! No Charge for Guely-go! is a heartwarming story that celebrates love, patience, and the power of inclusion. Guely, a spirited little boy with a neuromotor disorder, and his trusty powered wheelchair, Guely-go, share an unforgettable day full of adventure, laughter, and discovery. When Guely-go suddenly runs out of power, Guely learns that even when things don’t go as planned, creativity and teamwork can save the day.
Through colorful storytelling and tender moments between Guely, and his Mama, this story highlights the beauty of independence, resilience, and family love. Young readers will see that true strength doesn’t come from what you can do alone, but from the love and support that surrounds you.
Perfect for children ages 4–8, this beautifully illustrated book inspires understanding, empathy, and joy in every reader, reminding us all that every child has a special spark that makes them shine.
Guely-Go and the Great Leaf Day! is a warm, lyrical celebration of autumn, friendship, and the freedom found in inclusion. As fall arrives, Guely watches vibrant piles of red, yellow, and brown leaves gather beneath towering oak trees. From his window, his excitement grows as he wonders if he can join the neighborhood fun using his trusty wheelchair, Guely-Go.
With the loving guidance of his Mama, the joyful companionship of his best friend Chris, and the playful presence of his puppy, Maffie, Guely experiences the simple magic of a perfect fall day. Rolling through crunchy leaves, feeling them between his fingers, and sharing laughter with friends, Guely learns that adventure is not limited by how you move, but expanded by imagination, support, and love.
Written in gentle rhyme and paired with rich, expressive illustrations, this heartwarming story highlights independence, agency, and the beauty of childhood wonder. Guely-Go and the Great Leaf Day! reminds young readers and families alike that joy is found not in what we lack, but in how we experience the world together.
Going to Kindergarten with Guely-Go:
Starting Kindergarten can feel big, especially when everything is new.
In “Going to Kindergarten with Guely-Go”, Guely faces his first day of school with a mix of worry and wonder. With his trusty wheelchair, Guely-Go, by his side and the loving support of his family and teachers, Guely discovers that being nervous is okay, and that kindness, friendship, and courage can make new beginnings feel a little less scary.
As Guely learns, plays, makes friends, and finds his place, he realizes something important: school can be fun, everyone belongs, and being yourself is something to be proud of.
This gentle, encouraging story celebrates inclusion, empathy, and bravery, reminding children everywhere that no matter how they move through the world, they are capable, valued, and never alone. Perfect for families preparing for kindergarten, classrooms, and anyone navigating a brand-new start.