Jennifer Aniston has teamed up with her father to narrate a new children's book for charity.
The actress has joined her dad, John, to voice Nick Katsoris' Loukoumi's Good Deeds - the third release in an ongoing series about doing nice things for other people.
The Marley & Me star narrates the entire novel in an accompanying CD, and voices a giraffe named Daisy in a bonus story narrated by her dad.
Katsoris tells RadarOnline.com, "Jennifer was wonderful, they were so easy to work with and it was the first time they had done something together. They recorded in L.A. last fall and she was just a joy to work with... All the proceeds go to St. Jude's and Jennifer is a big fan of them."
A spokesperson for Aniston adds, "It is a wonderful story, plain and simple. She did it because she wanted to do it with her dad, as well as she loved the story.
The narration will be available on 1 April (09).
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