Supplier's note
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So the user's FORMAT section shows that the Technical Specifications table has columns Feature, Specification, Benefit. But in the structured requirements, they mentioned Technical Parameters Table with Feature, Specification, Application Scenario. There's a conflict here. Since the user provided the FORMAT as the final structure to follow, I should prioritize that. So the Technical Specifications table in the output will have Feature, Specification, Benefit. The structured requirement's Technical Parameters Table might be part of that, but perhaps the user made a mistake. To resolve this, I'll follow the FORMAT example given, which includes the Technical Specifications table with Benefit. The Application Scenario might be part of the Scenario Solution Paragraph instead.
Therefore, proceed with the Technical Specifications table as per the FORMAT example.
Now, let's start building each section.
Product Details: A brief intro. Mention materials (plush, polyester, pp cotton), customization options, certifications (EPR France/Germany), age range (0-14+), and key features like softness and cartoon style.
Technical Specifications Table: Features like Material, Filling Material, Dimensions, Certification, etc. Each with their specs and benefits.
- Material: Plush, polyester, cotton → Soft and durable.
- Filling Material: PP cotton → Soft and hypoallergenic.
- Dimensions: 0-10cm → Compact size for portability.
- Certification: EPR France/Germany → Compliance with EU standards.
- Feature: Stuffed, soft → Comfortable for cuddling.
- Printing: Heat transfer → Vibrant, long-lasting designs.
- Style: Cute, cartoon → Attractive to children and collectors.
Customization Guide: Adjustable parameters like color, design elements (like the orange patch), and size. Maybe mention adding text or logos.
Get Inspiration: Encourage use as gifts, collectibles, promotional items. Highlight customization for personalization.
Choose Your Model Table: Three versions. Base, Advanced, Pro. Parameters could be customization options, certifications, durability, printing quality, etc.
- Base Model: Basic customization (colors), single EPR certification, standard pp cotton.
- Advanced: More customization (design elements), dual EPR, improved printing.
- Pro: Full customization (size, design, materials), both certifications, premium pp cotton blend, higher durability.
Manager's Note: Three technical breakthroughs: certifications, heat transfer printing, pp cotton. Then guide selection based on age or use. For example, Base for younger kids needing basic features, Pro for older or needing more customization.
Now, structure all into markdown as per the format.
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