Your mother may have allowed you to touch something hot so you would know the danger of fire, or smoke a pack of cigarettes when you were curious so you would be made sick by it and lose your curiosity... Sometimes the best teacher is experience. Ask yourself... what is God trying to teach you?
Mothers try to help their children navigate a world that neither the mother nor child has any real control over. God created the world he wanted Adam (and Eve) to live in and choose to set up a giant, poisonous bear trap in the middle of a utopia. He then gets mad at Adam and Eve for spoiling his utopia, when it was really spoiled from the start-- by him.
And even if you try to argue that the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil was supposed to teach some lesson, it's still something straight out of the Saw movies that feature a serial killer named Jigsaw who tries to teach his victims a lesson with each trap (usually something he considers supremely profound)-- with death being the end result if they don't learn whatever lesson he's trying to teach and end up escaping. Jigsaw doesn't give second chances to his victims, either, like God didn't.
God gave man "free will" and knew what would happen as a result of it and then punishes man for exercising his free will, which makes it not truly free will (even saying that we have the free will to accept him as the creator and the spiritual savior of mankind and then saying that there is eternal torment for choosing an option other than acceptance is not really free will) and makes creation some kind of entertainment program for God.