



ABOUT THE BOOK
The Magic Carpet and the Colorful Glasses
An emotional and therapeutic book a healing tool that connects children to an inner world of hope, imagination, light, and resilience.
Behind every page lies a gentle healing whisper ,inviting the child to close their eyes, imagine wash away heavy thoughts, and learn to view the world from new perspectives.
Every donation places a healing book in the hands of a child living with fear, anxiety, or trauma.
It offers a moment of hope in a time of darkness, and a reminder that they are never alone that a powerful light lives within them.
Your donation helps build a global circle of healing and hope for the children of Israel .
One heart. One world. One mission.

A heartfelt meeting with
Meir Shimoni, Director General of the Israeli Ministry of Education
who believed in me as a child.
As the principal of my school, he was one of the first to recognize a unique spark in me, and encouraged me to take part in leadership and community service projects.
Years later, I had the honor of presenting him with the book I wrote “The Magic Carpet and the Colorful Glasses”, in a full-circle moment that touched us both deeply.
This meeting reaffirmed my sense of purpose to give other children what I was once given: belief, hope, and an inner embrace.


The Mayor of Eilat Mr Lankri Eli
expresses his appreciation for the donation of 200 books to children in the city’s special education programs.
As part of a personal vision to introduce a new emotional language for coping with challenges, we donated the book “The Magic Carpet and the Color Glasses” to children in Eilat — believing in the healing power of storytelling to connect, comfort, and inspire hope.
It was a moving moment of connection between community, education, and imagination — and a meaningful milestone in our journey to strengthen the emotional resilience of children across Israel.

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About the Foundation
Color the World Brillora Foundation
Color the World – Brillora Foundation is a global initiative dedicated to emotional healing and resilience-building for children, with a special focus on children in Israel who have experienced trauma, fear, and emotional hardship.
Founded with love and purpose, the foundation uses storytelling, imagination, and therapeutic tools to help children process their emotions, regain a sense of safety, and reconnect to their inner light.
At the heart of the foundation is the belief that emotional well-being is a basic need — not a luxury.
Through the distribution of healing books, workshops, and emotional tools, Brillora creates safe spaces for children to feel, express, and rebuild from within.
Brillora means “Bri” – Spark and “Ora” – Light — a reminder that even in darkness, children hold within them a source of strength and hope.
The foundation works in collaboration with educators, therapists, schools, and community organizations to reach children where they are in shelters, classrooms, clinics, and homes.
We don’t just give books. We give children tools to heal.
We invite the global community to join us — in building a network of connection, compassion, and hope for the children of Israel.

Our Project

About the Founder and Author
The founder of Color the World Brillora Foundation and author of The Magic Carpet and the Colorful Glasses acts from a deep sense of mission: to provide children with tools for emotional growth, inner joy, and resilience.
She wrote the book out of a true belief in the healing power of imagination — as a tool that helps children understand their emotions, regulate them, and build a strong and positive inner world.
She works with dedication and on a volunteer basis with kindergarten teachers, educators, municipalities, and educational systems aiming to create a new emotional language for the next generation and open a meaningful dialogue about feelings, imagination, and inner strength.
For both children and parents, she offers an approach that combines therapeutic storytelling, energy healing, and guided imagery — as a gentle yet powerful way to process emotions, cope with fears, and build inner confidence.
Following the current crisis in Israel, she is leading an emotional-educational initiative to support children who have experienced trauma — offering them hope, stability, and renewed emotional resilience.
She wholeheartedly believes that every child can learn to transform their inner world into a source of strength, light, and love.
I invite you to join me — not just as supporters of a project, but as those who choose to make childhood in Israel safer, more compassionate, and more healing.
































