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Aniston Focuses on Children

Feb. 20 2009, Published 6:13 a.m. ET

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Her current blockbuster and boyfriends aside, Jennifer Aniston took a time out from Hollywood to focus on children, or at least, a children's book, working with her dad John Aniston for the first time on a narration of Loukoumi's Good Deeds.

"Jennifer was wonderful, they were so easy to work with and it was the first time they had done something together," author Nick Katsoris told RadarOnline.com exclusively. "They recorded in LA last fall and she was just a joy to work with."

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The book, whose message is about doing nice things for others, is the third in an ongoing series. In an accompanying cd, Aniston narrates the entire story. In a bonus story, her father narrates and Aniston plays a giraffe named Daisy. Other celebrity voices include Olympia Dukakis and Gloria Gaynor, who penned an original song for the book.

"All the proceeds go to St. Jude's and Jennifer is a big fan of them," Katsoris explains. "She was very laid-back, it was a lot of fun."

If you want to read along with your favorite Friend, you can pick up a copy April 1 at Amazon.com.

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