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Posted: 2016-07-05T17:01:04Z | Updated: 2016-07-05T17:01:04Z

Here's a nice way to get out ahead of a potential situation.

Two forward-thinking parents traveling via plane with twin 18-month-old girls handed out thoughtful goodie bags to passengers seated within earshot of the little ones.

The small gift included a short message, some chocolate candies and the always essential earplugs for the travelers who were flying from Newark, New Jersey, to Orlando, Florida.

The note was shared on the Love What Matters Facebook page by Christina Galese, who said that she received one of the goodie bags.

Hello! Our names are Ashley & Abby, the message reads Were twins, we just turned 18 months and this is our first time on an airplane !"

But it turns out the babies were good travelers, after all.

"For the record, the twins were the most adorable and well-behaved little girls ever!!" Galese wrote.

"I never had to reach for the ear plugs once -- the only time I opened the bag was to have a piece of chocolate. I hope this family has the most wonderful vacation!"

The post has since generated more than 21,000 likes and picked up nearly 500 comments.

Check out the sweet message below.

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