Marie is the tiny daughter of a well-to-do farmer. On Hallowe'en her father, to amuse her, picks the pumpkin that she selects, and fashions a Jack O'Lantern out of it. Her new toy pleases the child immensely, and at once takes a place in her affections equal to that held by her dollie. So it is natural that she should he thinking about the two of them when she is tucked into bed and falls asleep. Perhaps that was why the Queen of the Fairies came to her and invited her to a Hallowe'en party that her loyal subjects were giving in their woodland retreat. And so that Marie would be perfectly happy, and not feel embarrassed among strangers, the Queen asked Dollie and Pumpkin to be her guests also. And, as a further mark of favor, she waved her wand, and Dollie and Pumpkin could run around and talk as well as Marie could. This certainly made it more enjoyable for the little girl. A Fairy Hallowe'en party is one of the finest things going in the amusement line, and only very nice and very good little girls are invited to them. As Marie filled these requirements, she had a perfectly glorious time, but was inclined to weep when she woke up later in her own little bed, and found that her toys had lost their miraculous gift of life. But it consoled her somewhat to have them, for they served as reminders of her wonderful evening. And perhaps the fairies will ask her to attend another party later. If they do, she has decided that Pumpkin and Dollie must have their share of the good times as before. - IMDb