Laura and I both used cloth diapers on our children and part of that decision was based on the fact that it takes at least 500 years for a disposable diaper to decompose. That’s gross. Earth Day is April 21st and this Earth Day, Disneynature is releasing its seventh featured film, BORN IN CHINA. My pal, Sarah, over at Savoring the Good has seen the film and she said that it’s absolutely beautiful and her kids loved it. I’m so excited to bring Brennan and Kendall to see the film.

Narrated by John Krasinski (“13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi,” NBC’s “The Office,” “Amazon’s “Jack Ryan”), Disneynature’s new True Life Adventure film “Born In China” takes an epic journey into the wilds of China where few people have ever ventured. Following the stories of three animal families, the film transports audiences to some of the most extreme environments on Earth to witness some of the most intimate moments ever captured in a nature film. A doting panda bear mother guides her growing baby as she begins to explore and seek independence. A two-year-old golden monkey who feels displaced by his new baby sister joins up with a group of free-spirited outcasts. And a mother snow leopard—an elusive animal rarely caught on camera—faces the very real drama of raising her two cubs in one of the harshest and most unforgiving environments on the planet. Featuring stunning, never-before-seen imagery, the film navigates China’s vast terrain—from the frigid mountains to the heart of the bamboo forest—on the wings of red-crowned cranes, seamlessly tying the extraordinary tales together. Opening in U.S. theaters on Earth Day 2017, “Born in China” is directed by accomplished Chinese filmmaker Lu Chuan, and produced by Disney’s Roy Conli and renowned nature filmmakers Brian Leith and Phil Chapman

Oh my gosh!!! I cannot stand the adorableness in this clip!!! Be sure to see BORN IN CHINA in theaters everywhere on April 21st.