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Mum divides opinion after handing out earplugs & apology notes on flight in case toddler son gets ‘out of control’

A MUM handed out earplugs and apology notes on a flight in case her toddler son got "out of control" - leaving some passengers grateful and others baffled.

The concerned parent was pictured dishing out bags to around 100 passengers on board a plane set to take off for a two-and-a-half-hour journey from north China.

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The mum and her son handed out earplugs on the flightCredit: Weibo
The bags contained a note, lollies and earplugsCredit: Weibo

Each bag contained earplugs, lollies and a note asking for forgiveness if her 20-month-old son started crying during the trip.

The mum, named only by her surname Wang, told local media: "My son is 20 months old and may get out of control and cry, I am afraid that he may disturb other passengers, so I’d better remind them ahead of the flight."

Ahead of the flight, she prepared more than 100 gift bags including a handwritten message accompanied by a cartoon animal.

Footage shows the mum and her tot walking through the aisle ahead of take-off handing out the bags.

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She said she came up with the idea after seeing passengers get annoyed by crying kids on public transport.

The mum told Bailu Video: “If parents show an attitude of gratitude and offer an apology to fellow passengers, I believe they can put up with the children.

But her gesture has divided opinion - with some praising the mum while others branded the bags "unnecessary".

One person commented: "Wang is a very civilised and decent mum, and so will her child grow up to be.”

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A second added: “If I did encounter such a sweet and heartfelt experience, I think it would make my day.”

But a third said: "I think it’s too much to prepare so many gifts, she can tell the passengers directly."

And another replied: "Is it just a piece of play-acting?".

It comes after a passenger divided opinion online after complaining about a child crying on her flight.

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