From panda bears to penguins to zebras, black-and-white animals seem to be irresistible to kids-and orcas (or "killer whales") are no exception. It's probably because their distinctive markings make them very recognizable, so they become familiar to even the youngest children. If your child (or grandchild) loves killer whales, this do-it-yourself rocking version will make a great Christmas memory. And because the clever design is crafted from a single sheet of plywood, it can be built in a couple of weekends for around $50. Construction is simple. Just trace the full-size patterns onto plywood, cut everything out and laminate the pieces together (glue, clamp and allow to cure) to achieve the necessary thickness. Once the pieces are cured, sand, paint according to the included guide and assemble using glue and screws. The laminated construction makes the project far less expensive but much stronger than dimensional lumber, plus it's easier to work with. The rocking whale measures 43 inches long by 16 inches wide by 25 inches tall. About U-Bild plans: U-Bild plans are ideal for woodworkers and do-it-yourselfers of all skill levels. Unique "trace, saw and assemble" designs feature simple-to-follow patterns (like sewing patterns) that produce professional-looking results.