Shipping and Returns Information
FREE shipping on orders over $199!
Ordering/Shipping/Return Information
FREE SHIPPING in Canada and the USA on orders over $199!
We have the following shipping rates for anywhere in the USA and Canada:
0 to $49.99 is $7.95
$50 to $199 is $11.95
over $199 is FREE!
For orders outside the USA & Canada, we charge actual shipping costs. We will inform you through our customer service system of any additional shipping costs that are above the $7.95 charged upon checkout, prior to shipping your order. Orders over $199 will be discounted the actual shipping costs by $7.95. E-mail us if you would like a quote. Note: We do not ship to Nigeria, Malaysia, Indonesia and Mexico.
Shipping Time Frame:
We ship orders within 1-2 business days. We will contact you via our customer service cases once we have received your order to confirm shipment or to give you further details regarding your order.
Payment Methods We Accept:
- Credit Card
We accept Visa and Mastercard payments via Internet Secure payment processing. All credit card information is protected by the industry leading 4096 bit encryption and SSL.
By providing credit card information you agree to InternetSecure's Privacy Policy and Terms of Use
Your order will be reserved and/or shipped once notification of payment is received.
- PayPal
Our shopping cart is directly linked to PayPal. Click on the PayPal icon to send payment or forward it to jamtots@jamtots.com. Your order will be reserved and/or shipped once notification of payment is received. If you are a new user to PayPal and are waiting for your expanded use number, please e-mail us and we will hold your order.
Refund Policy:
We offer a 30-day money back guarantee on all new, unwashed and unused products in original packaging. Although we offer tiered flat rate and FREE shipping, ACTUAL shipping costs are non-refundable and will be deducted from the refund amount, unless your order has not yet been shipped. You must contact us via our Customer Service System regarding your return before sending it back.
Cloth Diaper Policy
Every child is different so it is recommended to try a few types of diapers to see what works best for you and your child.
If you choose to purchase several of the same diapers, we recommend that you only wash and use 1 diaper at first to make sure it works for your baby.
NO RETURNS/EXCHANGES on washed or worn diapers.
Only diapers with manufacturing defects will be repaired or replaced (with a diaper of the same type and size.) Diapers with leaking, wicking, build-up or fit issues are NOT considered defective.

About Us
We are two work-at-home moms who have been friends so long that we're practically family. We have combined efforts because with 5 young children between the two of us, we couldn't do this on our own. We have also enlisted the help of Jen's mom so that we can ensure that we both get enough quality time with our children.
We have been cloth diapering for years and have tried many of the products that we sell (and MUCH more!) so we would be more than happy to share first hand knowledge about any of the products that we sell or have tried!!
Feel free to email us at jamtots@jamtots.com and we would be more than happy to help answer any questions that you have.
Holly and Jennifer (and Hilary-aka Gramma)

Why Cloth Diaper Article
Why Use Cloth Diapers?
Think cloth diapering is only for super-moms? Good news! Today's cloth diapers are a far cry from the fabric triangles our mothers used. They're versatile, convenient, easy to care for – and pins are a thing of the past. If you're thinking about cloth for your baby, here are just a few great reasons to make the move.
You'll save money …
Cloth diapers can be used over and over – not just for your first child, but for subsequent children. You can change your baby more often without any extra costs. While you have to invest more money up front in a cloth diapering system, over time, you'll save more than $1,000 per child over the cost of disposables. You can even sample the many wonderful cloth diapers available before committing to a particular system. Plus, when baby is toilet-trained, you can resell cloth diapers and earn back some of your money!
At JamTots, we understand that start-up costs for a cloth diapering system can be a concern. That's why we offer a convenient layaway plan to help you out. Better yet, sign up for our Gift Registry to let your friends and family know your baby will be a cloth baby.
Cloth is simple to use …
Today's cloth diapers are as easy to use as disposables. Aplix/VELCRO® and snap closures make changes a breeze, and stay-dry fabrics keep baby's skin dry and comfortable. Cloth diapers keep messes from escaping and prevent odours, too. If you use cloth diapers, you won't have anymore late-night trips to the drug store when supplies unexpectedly run low. Plus, cloth diapers now come in a range of colours, patterns and prints that make diapering fun and fashionable. Best of all – no pins!
Add cloth wipes to your change table, too. They clean up messes better than disposable wipes, and are soft and chemical-free on baby's bottom.
Our babies inherit the world from us …
Using cloth diapers and wipes on your baby might not change the world, but it does make a difference. Disposable diapers are the third largest single item in municipal solid waste systems; when you use cloth, you avoid contributing to this serious environmental problem. And today's cloth diapers are made with natural fibers that don't leave behind chemical residues or gel beads the way disposable diapers do.
Cloth diapering is the very best way to reduce, re-use and recycle!
Your baby will thank you …
Wrapping your baby's bottom in natural fabrics means avoiding rashes that can develop from the chemicals in disposable diapers and wipes. Plus, cloth diapers make it easier to tell if baby needs a change, so cloth-diapered babies are changed more often – which is better for their skin. In fact, children in cloth diapers may potty train up to six months earlier than those in disposables.
Cloth diapering isn't just for super-moms … it's for every mom! They're easier on the pocketbook, better for the environment and healthier for baby. If you haven't looked at cloth diapers lately, take another look today. They've come a long way, baby!

What is a pocket diaper?
A pocket diaper is an all-in-one diaper with a waterproof outer layer and a microfleece or suedecloth inner layer. A pocket (usually located in the back of the diaper) is where you can place an absorbent insert to draw moisture away from baby's skin. Because the insert is separate from the rest of the diaper, you can customize the absorbency to fit your child’s needs. The separate insert also makes washing and drying quicker and more effective. Examples of pocket diapers include Baby Kangas One Size Pocket Diapers and Fuzzi Bunz.

What is an insert?
An insert is an absorbent layer of material placed inside a pocket diaper. Examples include the JamTots hemp insert, JamTots one size hemp stuffer, or a prefold.

What is a liner? Do I need a liner as well as an insert?
A liner is placed between the diaper and baby's skin to draw moisture away from the skin. It also helps keep solid waste from sticking to the diaper. Liners can be disposable (such as the flushable diaper liners) or made of materials like microfleece or suedecloth. You do not need a flushable liner when using pocket diapers or doublers with microfleece or suedecloth although many moms use them to make clean-up even easier – especially when first transitioning to cloth diapers.

What are the advantages of products made of microfleece or suedecloth?
These fabrics wick away moisture from the skin, keeping baby feeling dry even in a wet diaper. They also help keep diapers free of stains as they easily release any solid waste when changing a dirty diaper.

Are velcro/aplix or snap fasteners better?
Velcro/aplix or hook and loop closures are great for quick changes but toddlers can quickly figure out how to get their diapers off and the velcro can get stuck on other things in the washer or gather lint/hair in it which can be annoying.
Snap closures are not quite as fast however they are great for toddlers that houdini their way out of velcro closing diapers and covers!

What do I need to begin cloth diapering?
Use the following checklist to stock your nursery:
Minimum of 18-24 diapers in each size
6-8 covers for newborn/infants, 4-6 covers for larger sizes (if using covers)
20-26 inserts, including extras for more overnight absorbency (if using pocket diapers)
5 doublers for overnight or extended use. May need more for heavy wetters, depending on diapering system.
Diaper pail
2 diaper pail liners (one for use while the other is in the wash)
1-2 Snappi diaper fasteners (necessary only for diapering systems requiring fasteners)
2 wet bags (one for use while the other is in the wash)
2 dozen cloth wipes
Disposable liners (optional)
Citrus circles for diaper pail (optional)
Small squirt bottle (for changes outside the house)
