12 Days of Giveaways Begins December 26
12 Days of Giveaways Begins December 26

Thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s 12 Days of Giveaways!
Congratulations to our winners: Amity C., Barbara T., Jerah D., Ryan A., Katherine D., Tracey V., Leanna T., Sandra B., Toni T., Peace A., Johnnie P., Sharon B., Jeanne C., Glenna B., Glenda J., Jim G., and Wanda G.
The 12 Days of Christmas traditionally start on December 26 and end on January 6, the day known as the Feast of Epiphany, commemorating the three kings visit to baby Jesus.
Inspired by the season—and the wise men’s gifts to the newborn Jesus—we’re continuing to spread holiday cheer through a series of special giveaways.
Beginning December 26, each day is a fresh opportunity to enter for a chance to win a curated collection of books and Bibles from Tyndale and our publishing partners.
We hope you’ll join us as we continue to celebrate the birth of Jesus and the joy of God’s Word into a new year. Bookmark this page and remember to come back each day to enter, starting December 26. You can also sign up for daily email entry reminders below.
Important Details:
- No purchase necessary.
- Open to U.S. residents only.
- Winners for each day’s giveaway will be selected and notified by email within 5 business days after the 12 Days of Giveaways ends January 6.
- Winners must respond within 5 business days to claim their prize. New winners will be selected if no response is received.
- By participating, you acknowledge that first names and last name initials will be used to announce winners on Tyndale websites, emails, and social media.
Happy reading and Merry Christmas!
Day 1 (Begins Dec. 26) See Giveaway
One Big Bible Collection: Exploring God’s Word at Every Age & Stage

Did you know?* A partridge in a pear tree is a metaphor for Jesus based on Matthew 23:37.
Day 2 (Begins Dec. 27) See Giveaway
Reading Duos: Book Pairings to Cultivate Your Walk with Jesus

Did you know? The 2 doves represent the Old and New Testaments.
Day 3 (Begins Dec. 28) See Giveaway
Three Wise Sets: Popular Series for Growth & Guidance

Did you know? 3 hens represent the 3 basic virtues of the Christian faith: hope, faith, and love.
Day 4 (Begins Dec. 29) See Giveaway
Book Bundle 4 Kids: Interact with the Story of Jesus

Did you know? To continue with the bird metaphors, 4 calling birds are the heralds of the Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
Day 5 (Begins Dec. 30) See Giveaway
Five Golden Classics: Learn from Trusted Authors

Did you know? The 5 golden rings symbolize the first 5 books from the Old Testament, which Jesus quotes many times in his ministry. Also known as the Pentateuch, it consists of the first five books of the Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
Day 6 (Begins Dec. 31) See Giveaway
Six Tales of Suspense: Thrill-Seeking, Pulse-Pounding Novels

Did you know? 6 geese relates to God creating the universe in 6 days in Genesis 1.
Day 7 (Begins Jan. 1) See Giveaway
Seven Spanish Books & Bibles: Siete libros y Biblias en español

Did you know? The origin of the song “The Twelve Days of Christmas” is a bit unclear, and it has been a subject of some debate among historians and scholars. One theory suggests that the song may have originated in England during the 16th century as a way to teach Catholic catechism in secret.
Day 8 (Begins Jan. 2) See Giveaway
Eight is Great: Book Packs for Your Next Bible Study

Did you know? 8 maids-a-milking represents the 8 beatitudes from Jesus’s Sermon on the Mount.
Day 9 (Begins Jan. 3) See Giveaway
Nine Noteworthy Novels: Southern Sagas, Timeless Tales, and Romantic Reads

Did you know? Epiphany is observed on January 6, which is 12 days after Christmas. The word “Epiphany” itself comes from the Greek word “epiphaneia,” meaning manifestation or appearance.
Day 10 (Begins Jan. 4) See Giveaway
Women in the Word: Ten Scriptural Journeys to Encourage, Equip, and Empower

Did you know? Can you guess what the 10 lords-a-leaping symbolizes? The 10 Commandments from Exodus 20.
Day 11 (Begins Jan. 5) See Giveaway
Eleven Fiction Samplers: Chapter Book Series for Kids & Young Adults

Did you know? The story of the Wise Men or Magi bringing gifts is associated with the biblical account of the birth of Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 2:1–12). Each of these gifts has symbolic significance: Gold is a precious metal associated with wealth and kingship. Frankincense was used in religious ceremonies and is associated with prayer and worship, suggesting the divine nature of Jesus. Myrrh was used in the preparation of bodies for burial, foreshadowing Jesus’ eventual sacrifice and death.
Day 12 (Begins Jan. 6) See Giveaway
Deeper by the Dozen: Twelve Bible-based Reads to Grow Closer to God

Did you know? Many Christian communities celebrate with special feasts and festivals during the 12 days. These may include communal meals, gatherings, and events that emphasize the joyous nature of the Christmas season.
Are there books that don’t resonate with you? Consider the joy of sharing these literary wonders with someone special in your life. Perhaps a friend, a family member, or a colleague might find delight in the pages that may not align with your tastes. In the true spirit of giving, this is an opportunity to spread the love of Christ and reading to others.
*”Did you know?” facts are based on the articles The 12 Days of Christmas Explained – The Meaning Behind the Music and What is the Meaning of the 12 Days of Christmas