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It would be risky. UK cyclists (and especially bike shops) are still disproportionately racing-inspired and bigoted against hub gears. Of course everyone needs 10% gear steps so they can match the speed of a peloton easily while maintaining optimum cadence at the expense of fiddlier cleaning and adjustment for riding to the shops or park
You really don't like people riding bikes at speed do you?
The fact is that there is a market for Islabikes at the prices they're asking (and some other brands now too), and my point is that 3 speed hubs should fit within those prices and specs (same price, same weight). I remember that Islabikes were seen as bold for offering MTB style kids bikes without useless front suspension, maybe ditching the derailleur is another move in this direction?
Another thing to take into account is cost. A quick google brings up Sturmy Archer 3 speed hubs at around £60 and up. Nexus 3, £45. I recently had to replace the derailleur on my son's Frog Bike, it cost £8.50 (Shimano Tourney). A £300 bike suddenly becomes north of £375 time you factor in the usual retail odds and ends. TBH, Isla, Frog et al have it right IMO. Single chainring at the front and a derailleur at the back. It's cheap, Simple, light and works just like most adults bikes. I don't have a problem with hub gears, I have one myself, but I can't see the advantages for a child's bike.
Why not email Isla & Frog and ask why they don't have a hub gear option?