Food for Kiwi Babies
By (Author) Matthew Williamson
By (author) Fraser Williamson
Penguin Group (NZ)
Picture Puffin
3rd June 2025
New Zealand
Children
Non Fiction
Baby books
Board book
24
Width 1mm, Height 1mm, Spine 1mm
1g
Let's learn the English and Maori words for our favourite kai! Yum! This beautiful, brightly illustrated board book introduces babies to many of the foods we eat, in English and in Maori. From kiwifruit to kamokamo, sweetcorn to strawberries, Aotearoa has so many nourishing and delicious foods to try, and these eye-catching and vibrant pictures are the perfect way to introduce Kiwi babies to their names in both languages. This simple book with essential words in English and Maori is certain to delight our littlest learners. Collect all the books in this bestselling bilingual English-Maori series for babies.
Fraser Williamson was born and raised on Auckland's North Shore. He studied Fine Arts at the Auckland University of Technology before beginning a career in illustration. His work has featured in magazines, children's books and ad campaigns, both nationally and internationally. He regularly exhibits his paintings at the Flagstaff Gallery in Devonport, many of which now adorn walls in Auckland, Melbourne, Finland, Malta and London, and often brings his talents to collaborative projects with his brothers Matthew and Luke. Fraser lives in Auckland with his wife Loisi and their son Antonio. They like to spend their time between Tonga, New Zealand and Spain. Matthew Williamson was born and raised in Devonport, Auckland. He followed an early career path that involved surfing and laboring but moved on to become a graphic designer and magazine art director. For the last twenty-two years, Matthew has worked with his brothers, Luke and Fraser, in the areas of design and publishing. Matthew now lives just outside Warkworth, north of Auckland, with his wife Erena and their two children, Miles and Moana. He runs Halcyon Design with brother Luke and when he's not at work or operating as a child taxi service, enjoys the aquatic and rural pleasures of the area.