Babes in Toyland

Babes in Toyland was an operetta written by Victor Herbert and Glen MacDonough which melded Mother Goose rhymes into a Christmas story. It was first performed in Chicago in 1903, then adapted several times for film and TV.

In 2266, while riding to King 's castle on horseback, James T. Kirk remarked that he felt "like a character out of Babes in Toyland."