Proper noun
An imaginary land inhabited by living toys.
(informal) The world of the design, manufacture and marketing of toys.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgHe accompanied current CLC vocal instructor Sarah Aamot singing “Toyland,” and appears with Izzy Armstrong performing a jazz version of “Santa Claus is Coming to Town.” Source: Internet
Famous for its March of the Wooden Soldiers scene, Babes in Toyland is an over-the-top musical fantasy perfect for bright-eyed kids or adults who what to relive the magic of opening toys on Christmas morning. Source: Internet
Laurel and Hardy in their final film, Atoll K (1951) The 1934 film Babes in Toyland remains a perennial on American television during the Christmas season. Source: Internet
""Toyland": "Martin Goodman/Stan Lee"" The Avenging Mind (April 2008), Robin Snyder and Steve Ditko Stan Lee letter to Jerry Bails, January 9, 1963 (first paragraph of P.S.), published in The Comic Reader (16) February 23, 1963. Source: Internet
The rift damaged Roach-Laurel relations to the point that Roach said that after Toyland, he no longer wished to produce Laurel and Hardy films. Source: Internet