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A+ comparison chart from each child’s pad

A+ wants a table: small vs large, refill vs kit. If you fill it from the parent title, the large child inherits the small count. Shoppers pick a row and get the other box. The Transformation Kit is the check before you publish the module: one pad per child, then the cells.

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Open each child before you open the A+ editor

Write four facts on each pad. Count, material, and what is in that box. Photo of each pad next to its pack. If a child has no carton on the desk, it does not get a column. Do not invent a row for a size you will “add later.”

Kit each listing, then fill the table from those pads

Title and first bullet on every child first. The table only repeats those facts. No extra claim in a cell the pack does not print. Run free optimize on a child only if that listing’s English still hedges. Save the ASINs. Then publish A+. A pretty table on stale children is still a wrong click.

When a child changes, the table is a new kit job

A new inbound on one size means that column gets rewritten or removed. You stay responsible for Amazon compliance. When the family is honest and the next child is waiting, Pro checkout is the paid path. Paying does not fill the cells for you.

No fake reviews. No rank promise. You stay responsible for Amazon compliance.