Tygodnik ilustrowany dla dzieci i młodzieży (Flame: Illustrated Weekly for Children and Teenagers) was a Polish magazine published from 1917 to 1991.
Rozalia Brzezińska became the first editor of "Płomyk" for only one year, and after she left Warsaw, it was edited by The Teachers Association of State Schools.
[2] The content was interesting for the target audience, featuring articles about discoveries, faraway places, countries, plants, animals, and environmental protection.
[3] The weekly was re-established in the Polish People's Republic after World War II, but it was discontinued after the fall of communism due to losses and unprofitability.
During its history, its contributors included some of the top Polish authors for children and teenagers, such as Edmund Niziurski and Zbigniew Nienacki.