[1] An aging toymaker dreams about a good fairy, who brings his toys to life.
Along with Melbourne-Cooper's Dolly's Toys (1901), they are thought to have inspired the American director and animation pioneer J. Stuart Blackton.
Under the title The Toy Maker and the Good Fairy, the film appeared in a catalogue dated to September, 1904.
Edwin S. Porter, a special effects pioneer working for Edison, is thought to have produced "imitations" of these films.
Both the British and the American versions of these tales of living toys are now thought to be lost films.