
Anthony Riddle is a father, veteran, and children’s book author whose stories are inspired by the moments that matter most—family, love, and the lessons we learn from one another.
His debut children’s book, "Polka Dots & Promises," is a true story woven from two real chapters of his life. The first began on the morning rides to daycare with his daughter Madison, now 15, where young Anthony watched her navigate the teasing that came with wearing his beloved polka dot socks—a small act of individuality that left a lasting impression.
The second unfolded during his deployment overseas in combat, when his daughter Taylor was just a baby at home. Taylor is now 23. The distance, the longing, and the promises made across that separation became the emotional heartbeat of the story. Together, these two experiences shaped a book that encourages children to embrace what makes them unique, face challenges with confidence, and understand the power of keeping promises.
When he’s not spending time with his family, Anthony enjoys playing golf and is a proud member of the Veterans Golf Association. He loves vacationing along the beautiful shores of Lake Michigan, creating memories with his family, yearly trips with close Marine Corps friends, and finding peace in life’s simple pleasures—even mowing the lawn on a sunny afternoon.
Through Polka Dot Press, Anthony hopes to create meaningful stories that spark conversations, inspire kindness, and remind children that the things that make them different are often the things that make them special.
“Every promise tells a story, and every polka dot reminds us to stand proudly as ourselves.”

Meet Military Kids: Approximately 1.6 million children, Like Madison, have parents who serve in the U.S. Military. They Draw, write, or wear special tokens to feel close.

"Dear fellow Devil Dogs,
Yes, I see it too. The Marine in this illustration is rocking a backpack over his shoulder and sporting polka-dot socks in his Dress Blues. I know- I was there.
Consider this my official, preemptive stand down: I'm fully aware this wouldn't pass a uniform inspection and is out of the uniform regulations. But this is a children's book, not a formation at 0530. Sometimes artistic license (a little heart) wins over MCO 1020.34H.
The socks have a story. The love is real. The uniform regs... got gently bent for the sake of the tale.
Semper Fi - with creative flair.
Anthony "
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