That is not in the Scriptures, but is a saying.
I hope you don't mind if I add some supportive statement, too, that was posted under a similarly worded question:
There is no quote in The Bible "God watches out for fools and little children." You can search the King James Version online for yourself to be sure. Another "quote" so often repeated is "God takes care of those who take care of themselves." This is not found in the Bible either. I Peter 5:7 "Casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you" represents God's true character and nature, a loving God who encourages the believer to petition God with all cares, problems, perplexities, questions, without reservation and it will not intimidate Him. He will provide a solution, a way and that way is through the Cross of the Saviour. Since Yeshua Hameschiah Adonai atoned for sin as the only perfect acceptable sacrifice for sin, the barrier between the sinner and God the Father was broken down. When a child of God accepts the sacrifice of Christ who took the sinner's place, he receives forgiveness for sin and there is no more separation from God the Father. In all humility and with unspeakable reverent awe, a true miracle takes place in the believer's heart and he becomes a new creation, restored in fellowship with His Saviour and God the Father. Now the Father entreats the believer to approach Him boldly and not be shy about sharing the things that are bothering him, and like a father who pities his children and wants to care and provide for their needs, God the Father will take care of His children, too. This is not religion. This is a relationship. Religion mandates that followers prescribe to rules and regulations to control behavior to make them acceptable to God the Father. But that is not life, and all the efforts of a sincere person will never be able to replace or supplant the perfect atonement accomplished when the Saviour went to the Cross. Through the Lord's death and resurrection, anyone who accepts Christ (Yeshua) as Lord is now accepted in the beloved, anyone, any sinner. This is the new beginning, the new birth.
"The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God..." (Ps.14:1 & 53:1)
The significance of baptism scripture for children lies in the belief that it symbolizes their acceptance into the Christian faith and their commitment to following the teachings of Jesus. It is seen as a spiritual cleansing and a way for children to publicly declare their faith in God.
There is no scripture that says that God dies.
The scripture describes God as all-knowing and ever-present, able to see us in our daily lives with perfect clarity and understanding. God's perception of us is one of love, compassion, and guidance, as He watches over us and knows us intimately.
Your a fool.
Yes, the scripture mentions that God does not test us.
The quote "Children are wiser than grown-ups. They are the little fools that God sends us to teach us how to live." is not actually a scripture but rather an anonymous saying or statement. It is a reflection on the wisdom that can be found in children and the lessons they bring to adults.
The Kingdom of God is the dwelling place of all the children of God and the whole bible and all scripture point to this eternal invisible dwelling.
Scripture teaches that our identity in Christ is rooted in being chosen, loved, forgiven, and redeemed by God. It emphasizes that we are children of God, co-heirs with Christ, and called to live a life of faith, love, and service. Our worth and value come from our relationship with God, not from worldly standards or achievements.
All scripture is God breathed
God watches over all of His children. He does not live life for us which is what free will is about. We make our own decisions and we live the life He has given us.
The heart of the sacred scripture is in the Gospel.Because JESUS CHRIST the incarnate Word of GOD is the heart and fullness of God's Revelation.