As you look at that toy house, your eyes drift to a couple of Lego houses Stella had, a Lego Friends house and a Lego City house. One was obviously more vibrantly colored than the other but the main difference between the sets was what you were focused on - one came with minifigures and one came with minidolls, and they were what you were thinking of swapping with as you eyed each kind lying around the two houses. Both were Lego people that made Stella's Barbie dolls look like giants by comparison, but you considered the differences:minifigures were a bit more posable but looked blockier and less like actual people, while the minidolls weren't quite as posable - especially in the legs - but looked more humanoid... not to mention feminine.
Stella didn't seem nearly as into playing with her Legos as with her big Barbies, so it seemed like she was less likely to play with you if you became one of her Legos via some swap or another, but that came with the advantage of having time to yourself if you went down that route and the thought of swapping with a Lego person made you a bit nostalgic as you were more into Lego yourself as a kid, though you didn't have the newer, girlier minidolls growing up. You could have your own fun being living Lego and exploring the houses at the size of their residents, or remaining life-size and take some traits from one of them. Swapping traits around did seem slightly like playing with Lego, come to think of it.
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