
A Big Temptation, published in 1900 by L. T. Meade, is a children's story that explores themes of childhood innocence and moral lessons. The narrative follows young Netty, who becomes the caretaker of her sickly cousin, Dan, while grappling with the temptation of a day trip to the seaside with her brother, Ben. Their adventure leads to challenges that test their sense of responsibility and family bonds, ultimately conveying important lessons about care and forgiveness amidst the joys and trials of childhood.






























































