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According to Tmall platform, the main categories of toys which registered year-on-year growth in October were children's bicycles (39.0%) and those primary categories of infant and children products recording growth were baby carriers (16.2%).
Evaluating average prices during the same month, the key categories of toys displaying year-on-year growth included children's bicycles (48.4%) and scooters (12.8%), while significant growth was observed for several infant and children product categories including baby carriers (22.6%), cots (20.5%), bottles (13.5%), highchairs (7.3%), and child safety seats (6.4%).
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