Library Management for Preschools
A picture-book library system sized for 3-5 year olds: read-aloud checkouts, take-home book bags, parent co-reading logs, and a COPPA-safe catalog with no ads or trackers. Built on openeducat_library with early-years workflows.
Preschool library management software automates cataloging and circulation for early-years picture-book collections, take-home book bags, and read-aloud tracking. OpenEduCat's openeducat_library handles the low-volume, high-rotation reality of preschool libraries with COPPA-safe defaults, parent co-reading logs, and book-bag workflows that replace laminated index cards.
Key Features
Everything you need to manage library management for preschools effectively.
Picture-Book Catalog with Cover-First Browsing
Catalog entries lead with the cover image because 3-5 year olds navigate visually. Title tags include theme (animals, seasons, feelings), length (short/medium), and difficulty (pre-reader, early reader).
Take-Home Book Bag Workflow
Each bag contains 3-5 rotating titles plus a reading log. Check out the bag to a child, and all titles are issued as a set. Returns reconcile the bag contents at once.
Parent Co-Reading Log
Parents note at home which titles were read together and rate engagement. Teachers review the log to pick next-week choices that match the child's interests — the backbone of home-school reading culture.
COPPA-Safe OPAC
No third-party ads, no trackers, no external data collection on under-13 users. US preschools meet COPPA by default with self-hosted deployment.
Damaged-Book Tolerance Settings
Picture books get loved hard — crayon marks, teeth marks, toddler-juice stains are expected. Configurable wear-and-tear tolerance means you do not auto-charge parents for age-appropriate damage.
Classroom Library Rotation
Each classroom has its own branch of 30-50 books that rotates from the central collection every 2-3 weeks. Track what is where without hunting bookshelf to bookshelf.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about library management for preschools.
Is a library system overkill for 800 picture books?
Not with open-source. Because OpenEduCat Community Edition is free, the total cost of running a library system for 500-2,000 picture books is just hosting (~$20/month). The time saved — no more laminated index cards, no more lost-book mysteries, automatic parent reading logs — pays back in the first term.
How do take-home book bags work?
Each bag is cataloged as a "set" containing 3-5 titles plus a reading log. When you issue the bag to a child, all titles are checked out as one transaction. When it comes back, the librarian scans the bag barcode and reconciles contents. Missing titles flag for follow-up without penalizing the whole family automatically.
Is the OPAC safe for under-13 users under COPPA?
Yes. The OPAC runs without third-party ads, external trackers, or data collection beyond the preschool's educational purpose. Self-hosted Community Edition keeps everything on your own infrastructure, which aligns with the strictest COPPA interpretation for under-13 data handling in US preschools.
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