I am very torn when writing this review. The original "Grumpy Monkey" is fabulous. "Party Time" and "Up All Night" are great. Valentine's Gross Out went a weird direction for the series, and Don't Be Scared took that direction further and disappointed me quite a bit.
What drew me to Grumpy Monkey was the positive spin on difficult emotions for young kids. Being grumpy is hard, but we all feel grumpy, that's okay, and it will pass. That's a great lesson and theme for small kids. With Don't Be Scared, there is no lesson. There is, however, an introduction to butts and farts, for seemingly no reason.
Don't get me wrong, butts and farts are funny (I'm a guy in my late 30s and they're still funny), but they seemed shoehorned in for no reason and felt so out of place. Jim didn't learn anything, Norman didn't teach anything, the focus was just on treats and stinky smells.
This is a highly disappointing story spawned from one of my favorite stories, making it even more disappointing. I wanted to give it 2 stars, but it is still a high quality and beautiful book. It's a fine story, I suppose, but it doesn't feel like Grumpy Monkey and I certainly wasn't expecting the story I ended up reading to my son.
I am hoping that "Yuck," coming out in October, is more in line with what I've been used to, but based on the direction "Don't Be Scared" took, I won't be pre-ordering, as I will want to pre-read it first.