Bibliophile Apurva Dalapati Is On A Mission To Recommend Over A Lac Books

“I aim to make reading a lifestyle,” Apurva Dalapati’s venture Bibliophiles is a one-stop shop for children’s books. Mothers sharing their snippets of experiences with to-be-mothers has been a practice that has grown over the centuries. The moment those two pink lines scream the arrival of a new life, suggestions pour in from unexpected corners. And then comes along a flood of overwhelming tips on what to do and what not to do, at every single stage of her life. While most of us were living in this predictable pattern, there is this mum out there who, without diving deep into the state of paranoia, embraced what she knew and loved the most. A bibliophile with a world of books to wade through her pregnancy.

Apurva told stories to her little one who in the safe waters of her womb enjoyed this as much. Apurva read and read – Yes she is indeed a complete bibliophile. She recommended a few books to fellow mommies and became the soul of book discussions. Eventually, she started to provide reading guidance and making books available to all the fellow bibliophiles.

That’s how Bibliophiles was born!

Apurva Dalpati, the founder of Bibliophiles, is with The Champa Tree today, with her captivating voyage from a marketing manager to a homemaker and finally to an entrepreneur.

Reading came naturally to me:

Being a single child of working parents, I was conditioned to be friends with myself. Though my parents ensured that I don’t miss out on family time, I mostly entertained myself during their working hours. Thus, before I can remember clearly, I shook hands with books and built an unspeakable bond with words. After my mother’s demise, these books consoled me into growing above the pain. In the years to come, the books replaced the role of my mother, friend and guide. 

Marrying a complete teetotaler when it comes to reading, did not deplete my connection with books. It went on right through my pregnancy till I upgraded my passion into a profession.

Birth of Bibliophiles:

Bibliophile - Apurva Dalapati with her books

 When I gave birth to my daughter, it was a moment of pride – beaming in the light of motherhood. While I was tending to my new baby’s needs, around the same time, another child was in the incubation stage. This baby was named “Bibliophiles”.

My lovely kids in their initial months needed tender care and uninterrupted dedication. Gradually, they grew under my shade and my husband’s support.

One lesson I learned through Bibliophiles – When work overwhelms you, don’t take it upon yourself. That’s when a passionate venture of a bibliophile, grew into a team of bookworms.

“The motto of Bibliophiles is to make reading a lifestyle.”

Bibliophiles – One stop shop for your child’s happiness.

As I identified the need to highlight the importance of reading, I also realised the need to get hold of the right set of books. Mothers come searching for various genres of books. There are board books, cloth, and quiet books, puppet books, learning books, storybooks – You name it and we send it to your doorsteps. 

We have a plethora of choices when it comes to children’s books. There are mothers who don’t like their children reading a wimpy kid and dork diary but on the other hand, there are mothers who approach me, asking for the whole set of dork diaries. We identify the needs and give you the right ones. I believe in reading as a lifestyle and to attain this feat, I strongly believe that we should read books to our kids right from the prenatal stage. We read every book and add them to the store only after we are convinced that there is a takeaway from the book. In short, the recommendation by Bibliophiles is an assurance. We have an exclusive WhatsApp, space where we share recommendations and let you grab the new book in the store.

Make reading interesting:

To make the choice easier, we share the review of new books and in addition, our blog posts provide valuable information like tummy time and books, reading books at the prenatal stage etc. To sum it up, once you visit Bibliophiles, you will go back as a bibliophile and will not turn back without a book for your little one.

“Talk about what you just read, planning activities around the book or reading a book on the subject before planning an activity like a cooking session or a vacation. Also, use activity books like sticker books or books that come with some activities to do in general. There are some book and toy sets available for younger children of age 1-5yrs. Hugging the soft toy of the character from the book while you read his story makes them more fun.”

Apurva’s tips to make reading interesting

5 Ways to cultivate reading habits in kids that stays with them forever:

1. Surround them with books on various topics

Children are curious by nature and if there are books around them, they will go and explore them on their own and find something they will like. So keep books on a wide range of topics so they can decide which topic interests them if you want them to be a bibliophile. 

2. Practice what you preach

Children emulate their parents, so either parent should themselves read for pleasure or at least read regularly with the child. Unduly forcing them to read themselves when you don’t will not yield results

3. Talk about what you read

Talk about the book you just read together. Discuss the story, the characters, the animals, and their habitat, how did the book make them feel? Happy, angry, or sad? Why do they suppose they feel that way? Were there any actions in the book? 

4. Understand their likes and build on that

Understand the general topics a child is interested in and give books based on that. Whether a child likes unicorns, cars, science, dinosaurs, space, Peppa pig, flowers, there are books on every perceivable topic available. Extending a child’s existing interests into books will have a higher chance of success in bringing the child towards books and retain their interest. 

5. Make reading a lifestyle

Bibliophiles’ philosophy is to create a reading lifestyle for children and inculcate reading as a daily habit. Allot a time of the day most convenient to you, when the child is at their most receptive and happy, well-fed and rested. Include books in a child’s lifestyle by reading every day at an assigned time, gift books on birthdays, show a books catalogue and ask them to pick them out themselves ( gives them a sense of independence). Referring back to a book you read during a conversation like saying we are going to a hill station for vacation, just like you read in the Ruskin Bond book, having a designated space for books makes them feel like books are also an important part of your reading lifestyle. Be a bibliophile for your child to learn from.

Dear aspiring woman entrepreneur,

You know you are talented but you have your wings clipped. Why? Because you left the reins of your dreams with someone else. Be your master and take that first step which is the heaviest. When I started Bibliophiles, I didn’t know how to grow it. While I bought as many books to last for a lifetime as my daughter, I was forced into an unplanned guilt trip of not earning as much as I spend. The spark of this thought ignited the fire of my passion which became my profession. So, stop hesitating and start embracing your passion. Bibliophiles was born because I am a bibliophile myself.

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18 thoughts on “Bibliophile Apurva Dalapati Is On A Mission To Recommend Over A Lac Books”

  1. I also love reading a lot and wants to build up the interest in my daughter too. I have also introduced her books like hungry caterpillar, and the full moon.

  2. This is such a wonderful interview feature of Apurva. I loved reading about her love of books from childhood and how she made a career out of this passion for herself. beautiful read.

  3. I am a voracious reader and so I made sure my kids love books too and thankfully they love to be around books and read them. It’s a must night time routine for us.

  4. Reading is definitely a game changer. I started reading quite late in life, and was shocked by how this little lifestyle change, changed the way I looked at life. Today I am proud to say that I am raising two avid readers.

  5. What an inspirational story. I also believe that reading is one habit that every child should develop and parents must make efforts to introduce kids to reading. Good readers become good writers and great thinkers.

  6. Book reading is an art, a solace in itself. I am glad to see kids of this generation like to have books around them, and so this open many new areas for career choices related to books.

  7. I love the concept of making reading a lifestyle. It is one of the best gifts we xan give our children. Apurva’s dedication to Bibliophiles is commendable. Loved knowing about her.

  8. I am so happy to read about the venture bibliophiles because I personally advocate something like this with a lot of stress. There is no habit like reading

  9. Inculcating the reading habit in children is so important, as it is something that harnesses their energies and moulds their personaliies. Apurva’s venture is a very commendable initiavtive and we need more of these.

  10. Never knew about this venture; this sounds so interesting . Shall definitely check Bibliophile for my daughter.

  11. My kiddo is a avid reader, I am surely gonna check out the books by Apurva, .. Getting a lot of positive reviews from fellow parents

  12. Books are always a best friend and it’s so inspiring to see her journey and learn from her to follow dream no matter what.

  13. I absolutely loved reading about Apurva’s journey. There is an inspiration and also a sense of pride that moms around the world are achieving their dreams. Books are indeed a treasure of knowledge.

  14. Developing early reading habits among kids can go a long way. This is one of those precious gifts we can give to our kids. Biblofhilies is a wonderful idea.

  15. I am always up for sorry telling session for my kids from very younge age. This helps them being imaginative and creative and leads to better brain development. Biblofhilies is a great idea.

    1. Wow loved Apurva’s idea. indeed reading offers great benefits and open the new door of various new opportunities. loved all the tips shared by her. practice what you preach is really important aspect of parenting and it applies to reading as well.