I think offering things for them is great, and then letting them choose.

Your Dd is still pretty young! My almost 7 year old is a Lego lover. She asked Santa for assorted LEGOs so that she can build random things, no boxed sets. Anyway, at 3 she had very little interest in building toys, she never cared to stack blocks (of those lists on "What to expect..." we could never mark the "stacks X number of blocks" because she did not. It was not that she was not able, but that she did not even attempt).

Her interest in blocks, Legos and building came around age 4. Before that, she did 24 piece puzzles but she did not choose to them often. At 4, she quickly went into 100 pieces, started the Legos, Lincoln Logs, etc,

Anyway, she is extremely verbal. She tested very high verbally and almost as high in performance, when tested at 6.5. She was previously tested at 4, and her non-verbal score was not as high (neither was her verbal, but English is not her first language, so that was part of the reason).

As mentioned, I would try and play with those things with her. If she is not interested, try again a couple of months later.