One story could be that a mom made bath time into a mini science experiment in the shower for her kids. She showed them how the water formed different shapes when coming out of different shower heads. It was both educational and fun.
There could be a story where a mom and son have a race to see who can get clean the fastest in the shower. But at the end, the mom reminds the son that it's important to be thorough in cleaning, not just fast. This teaches the son both about efficiency and the real purpose of taking a shower.
One good activity is playing with bath toys. Even in the shower, kids can have their waterproof toys like little rubber ducks or boats. Mom can join in and make up stories about the toys' adventures while they are getting clean.
Sure. In one family, the mom would let her kids use special shower gels that had glitter in them during special occasions. The kids loved seeing the glitter on their skin and it made the shower a really exciting time.
One could be a story where a little boy loses his favorite toy in the shower and his mom helps him find it while also teaching him to be more careful. This is a simple and innocent story that can be suitable for a kids' book.
Definitely not. Society has certain standards for appropriate behavior and family relations. Nude family shower stories involve a lack of privacy boundaries which can make people uncomfortable. It also violates the general moral and ethical concepts that promote respect for personal space and dignity within a family unit.
No, it is completely unethical. Spying on someone in such a private moment is a serious invasion of privacy. It violates basic respect for others and can cause great harm to the person being spied on, especially in a family relationship like between a son and his mom.
No, it's not appropriate. In most cultures and for reasons of privacy and healthy boundaries, parents and children should have separate bathing times as children grow older.