Justice Minister elect Simon Power says the new National government will consider toughening up sentences on child abusers in its first 100 days.
His comments follow guilty verdicts in the case of Nia Glassie, the Rotorua toddler whose three years of life ended in months of torment and her brutal slaying.
Five people were yesterday found guilty by a jury in the High Court of charges relating to Nia's death.
Brothers Wiremu and Michael Curtis, aged 19 and 22, were convicted of her murder.
The abuse they carried out on Nia including swinging her on a clothesline, placing her in a tumble drier and kicking her in the head - the act likely to have eventually killed her.