Einayim Magazine
Editorial Illustration
Commissioned illustrations for Einayim Magazine For Boys and Girls.

Illustrated Riddles
A regular feature of the magazine is an illustrated riddle column. For each issue, I develop a riddle inspired by the theme and create its accompanying illustration.

Guide the forgetful pirate Puki to her hidden treasure. Use the map and follow each clue to uncover the final spot.



In front of you is an illustration of a dusty cupboard, with nine objects that had been placed inside it. Match each object to the spot it was in, based on the shape it left in the layer of dust on the shelves.

Match each “closed” sign to the store it belongs to.

Princess Grizelda hates brushing her hair and has a lot of tangles. Below is a list of items that Grizelda has lost and fears might be stuck in her hair: a slice of birthday cake, a white mouse, a bicycle wheel, an orange tree, the royal crown, Grandma Isabella’s dentures, a yellow rose, a box of chocolates.
Which item on the list is not stuck in Grizelda’s hair?



Pollyanna is the heroine of a book named after her, famous for always seeing the glass as half full. Match Pollyanna’s statements to the appropriate people in the town.

New and diverse films have arrived at the film festival, each from a different genre. Match each movie poster to the genre it belongs to.

Some animals help other animals stay clean. Which pairs of cleaner and cleaned can you find in the illustration?

Asaf, Kim, Yael, Alma, Dorit, and Maor are closely following the flights currently happening in the skies above the Earth. Each of them is interested in a specific flight. Can you match each person to the airplane shown on the flight map?
Editorial illustrations
A range of illustrations for articles and poems, enhancing the content with visual interpretation and narrative depth








Einayim Magazine
Editorial Illustration
Commissioned illustrations for Einayim Magazine For Boys and Girls.
Illustrated Riddles
A regular feature of the magazine is an illustrated riddle column. For each issue, I develop a riddle inspired by the theme and create its accompanying illustration.

Guide the forgetful pirate Puki to her hidden treasure. Use the map and follow each clue to uncover the final spot.



In front of you is an illustration of a dusty cupboard, with nine objects that had been placed inside it. Match each object to the spot it was in, based on the shape it left in the layer of dust on the shelves.

Match each “closed” sign to the store it belongs to.

Princess Grizelda hates brushing her hair and has a lot of tangles. Below is a list of items that Grizelda has lost and fears might be stuck in her hair: a slice of birthday cake, a white mouse, a bicycle wheel, an orange tree, the royal crown, Grandma Isabella’s dentures, a yellow rose, a box of chocolates.
Which item on the list is not stuck in Grizelda’s hair?



Asaf, Kim, Yael, Alma, Dorit, and Maor are closely following the flights currently happening in the skies above the Earth. Each of them is interested in a specific flight. Can you match each person to the airplane shown on the flight map?
Editorial illustrations
A range of illustrations for articles and poems, enhancing the content with visual interpretation and narrative depth






