
The Kushner family showed their appreciation to the Secret Service Friday morning, by bringing them some treats.

Jared Kushner and his two oldest children, five-year-old Arabella and three-year-old Joseph, brought out a tray of goodies to the agents on duty outside of the family's Kalorama home on Friday.

Little Joseph smiled ear-to-ear as he carried the tin tray out of the house to one of his protectors.

Jared Kushner (left back) and his two oldest children, five-year-old Arabella (left front) and three-year-old Joseph (right), brought out treats to their Secret Service agents Friday morning

Little Joseph (left) was given the all important task of carrying the goods, while his sister (right) focused on eating

A Secret Service agent took the tray of goodies from Joseph while Jared chatted with Arabella

His dad then hopped into a waiting car to take him to work at the White House - but not before smoothing out his son's golden locks one last time.

Ivanka emerged about an hour and a half later, and was in full spring mode - wearing a white pleated sundress with lace detailing and matching white cat-eye sunglasses.

The show of appreciation comes just a day after it was revealed in the Financial Times that Ivanka had won over her neighbors with her baking.

Ivanka emerged from the house about an hour and a half later, wearing a white pleated sundress with lace detailing

On Thursday, it was revealed that Ivanka had won her wary neighbors over with her baking

During the Jewish celebration of Purim last month, Ivanka posted this picture of her making hamentashen cookies with her two eldest children

Since moving to DC at the start of the year, neighbors have been complaining about the lack of parking due to the first daughter's Secret Service detail and the piles of trash left on the street on the wrong pick-up days.

But Ivanka went on a charm offensive, and attitudes started to change.

FT reports: 'She knocked on each of her neighbors’ doors with stealth weapons in tow: her children and baked goods. The blatant PR offensive was highly effective. “Lovely, just lovely,” says Rhona Friedman, a lawyer and neighbor who had been wary. “People who know her say the same thing: that she’s very gracious."'