We need more people in this world like toy inventor Eddy Goldfarb.
If you’ve ever seen a pair of wind-up chattering teeth, Eddy’s your guy. Same with the iconic Bubble Gun from the 1980s, that shoots out clouds of soap bubbles.

Toy Inventor Eddy Goldfarb in his home, with some of his many toys.
With nearly 1000 toy inventions to his name, Goldfarb is one of the most prolific designers in the toy world, and at age 104, he’s still seeing the legacy of all those joyous moments he’s brought to the world.

This short film from The New Yorker profiles Goldfarb’s history and prowess in the world of toys.
The New Yorker created a nice short biopic film of Goldfarb back in 2020, and it profiles the inventor’s upbringing, and showcases many of his charming creations, like Stomper Cars, Kerplunk, and so, so many others.

Talking Teeth was one of his most successful toys.

Before our time, but Merry Go Sip was a big hit as well.
Seemingly full of new ideas still to this day, it’s clear that Goldfarb chose the right profession, and made a mighty (die) stamp on it.

Goldfarb still building toys, in 2020.
One of his very favorite inventions are the solar powered characters that gently bob their wings/leaves in the sun, thanks to a small solar panel in the toy’s base.


Amongst many of his creations.

One of the patents for Stomper Trucks.

See the charming short film here.
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