Baby jokes featured prominently when Jacinda Ardern was warmly welcomed to Waitangi at the start of her first visit as Prime Minister today.
Ardern's first official duty in an unprecedented five-day visit to the nation's birthplace is as a guest of the Iwi Leaders Forum, an annual get-together of tribal leaders from around the country.
She was ushered into the Copthorne Hotel's Waitaha Conference Centre flanked by Tai Tokerau MP Kelvin Davis, Labour's deputy leader, Tamaki Makaurau MP Peeni Henare and the rest of Labour's Maori caucus.
Also with them was new Treaty Negotiations Minister Andrew Little.