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During the 1950s, games, including checkers, marbles and chess as well as card games, such as go fish or old maid, kept children amused during long rainy days. In addition, hot new games such as Scrabble had just been introduced in the late 1940s, and by 1952, its makers were selling 400 sets a day. Although today, graphic novels are a standard feature in language arts classes, comic books were viewed with suspicion in the 1950s. Some critics boldly claimed they led to "juvenile delinquency," but these criticisms may have fueled kids' enthusiasm as an estimated 90 percent of children read comic books during this period.
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Simple games could entertain children for hours in the 1950s. They used to play different kinds of games, and the most used one was