I agree, but for a different reason. As a shooter and someone who wants his kids to enjoy the shooting sports, I prefer they don't get in the habit of pointing guns at people for recreation. Yes, I know those are toys and they are very different than real guns, but I fear it could cause children to develop bad habits.
How often do people on gun boards brag about holding hair dryers, drills, caulk guns, etc with their finger off the trigger or while maintaining good muzzle discipline? This isn't by accident. Toy guns that kids use against each other teach exactly the opposite of what we consider safe gun handling.
Chris