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Have you ever been called a “pudding head?” Ever wonder where this seemingly endearing term comes from?

Many historians believe that the term “pudding head” came from the colonial belief that if children learning to walk fell frequently and hit their heads, they could scramble their brains, making them like the consistency of pudding, thereby becoming “pudding heads.” In Colonial Williamsburg’s Children’s glossary, it adds that toddlers were often and lovingly referred to as “little pudding heads.”

It is very possible that the ten Howland children wore pudding caps to prevent them from becoming pudding heads!


A Pudding CapA pudding cap is a stuffed roll placed on a toddler’s head and tied in the back. It was worn for the same reason children today wear helmets — to protect the brain from damage in a fall.


A Pudding Cap
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