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Behind the scenes: how an AI lesson becomes a kid-safe adventure

A getXplain lesson starts with a real question — either from our curated backlog or from a kid tapping "ask Xplorer" in the app. From there it goes through four passes before a child ever sees it.

1. Framing

The raw question is rewritten for the target age band. Vocabulary, tone, and analogy level are all tuned. A question about oxidation numbers becomes wildly different text for a Cadet Spark versus a Star Captain.

2. Structuring

We split each lesson into three difficulty layers (easy / medium / hard) so a kid can ramp in. Each layer rewards a different amount of Knowledge Fuel.

3. Safety review

Every draft passes an automated kid-safety filter and a set of policy checks that block anything medical, political, or age-inappropriate from surfacing.

4. Illustration & publishing

Lessons get a feature image, slot into the correct world and age band, and become searchable across the app. The whole pipeline takes under a minute.

Pick an age band and start filling Xplorer's tank