How this is made¶
Last reviewed by Immersive Fusion on 2026-06-03.
This page is for the grown-up. If you are reading a booklet here with a kid, you may wonder how the booklet itself was made. Here is the honest answer.
These booklets are written with AI assistance. We are telling you that plainly, on its own page, because this is a publication about helping a child grow up able to tell a good AI from a wobbly one. It would be a strange kind of dishonesty to teach that and then hide how our own pages are made.
What the machine does, and what a person does¶
An AI helps draft and shape the writing. A person reads every line, decides what stays and what gets cut, checks that it is true and right for a child, and is the one who says a booklet is ready. The machine helps; the person decides. When a sentence is wrong, it is wrong because a person let it through, and fixing it is a person's job.
That is the same lesson the booklets teach. In Mosey and Wobble Meet, a kid named Sam builds the robot, watches it, and is the one in charge of stopping it when something feels wrong. We work the same way Sam does. The robot does not get to be the one in charge. The person does. The name on this publication is Immersive Fusion, and the name is there because the deciding was ours.
Why we don't put a "written by humans" sticker on it¶
You may have seen those lately, a little note at the top of something saying no AI was involved, meant to promise you it isn't junk. We understand the worry, especially for something a child will read. We are answering it the other way.
We will not tell you a machine did not help, because one did. What we can honestly promise is not no machine was here. It is a person stands behind every word, and you can see whose name it is. If a booklet here is careless, that is a grown-up's mistake to fix, not the robot's fault. The name at the bottom of the page is how you hold us to it.
How mistakes are handled¶
The same way as everything else, described in our editorial commitments: when we get something wrong, we say so on the same page, dated, and we do not delete the original. A mistake the AI made and a mistake a person made are fixed the same way, because to your kid they are the same mistake, and either way it is ours to fix. If you spot one, you can write to us at academy@immersivefusion.com, and we will answer.
What this is not¶
This page is not a claim that AI makes the booklets better, or that you should be impressed by it. The robot is a tool, the same as the one your kid is learning to use well. Whether these booklets are any good is a separate question, and it is yours to judge by reading them with your kid. This page is only here so you know how they were made and who is responsible for them.
by Immersive Fusion, 2026-06-03